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Homework Solutions Section 8.2 / 8.3

8.2 Question 1 In transverse waves, particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the flow of energy. In longitudinal waves, particles move parallel to the direction of flow of energy.

8.2 Question 2 Sample answer: A vibrating string and a boat in a sea. The string vibrates perpendicular to the direction of energy flow. Similarly, the boat moves up and down, whereas the water waves move perpendicularly to the boat.

8.2 Question 3 Sample answer: Sound waves and shock waves are examples of longitudinal waves. In these waves, the disturbance travels along the same axis as the motion of the wave.

8.2 Question 4 The “wave” is not a true mechanical wave because there is no equilibrium point in the motion. People raise their hands in only one direction. Also, there is no flow of energy, just a simulation to give the appearance of it.

8.2 Question 5 Sample answer: Longitudinal waves that have properties making them detectable to the human ear are referred to as sound. The energy transferred through successive compressions and rarefactions of a sound wave causes vibrations in our ears that our brain interprets as sound. Sound is transmitted effectively in solids due to their tight molecular arrangement.

8.2 Question 6 Yes. Sound is a mechanical wave because it is caused by vibrations of materials.

8.3 Question 1 A) B) The pairs of points that are in phase are A and E (one wavelength apart), and B and F (one wavelength apart).

8.3 Question 2 In transverse waves, wavelength is the distance between two similar points in successive identical cycles in a wave. In transverse waves, amplitude is the maximum displacement of a vibrating particle in a wave. In longitudinal waves, amplitude is the maximum pressure created and the same definition of wavelength applies.

8.3 Question 3 Frequency is the number of times the wave repeats itself in a given time frame, whereas the wave speed is the measure of how far the wave travels per second.

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8.3 Question 5