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Wave Characteristics and Speed

a traveling disturbance that carries energy through matter or space matter moves horizontally or vertically just a little, while the wave energy moves horizontally a lot. most get their energy by a vibration or an oscillation of a medium (what they are in) Characteristics

Parts of a Wave

Crest –highest point of the wave Trough –the lowest point of the wave Amplitude –how high or low the wave is –measure from the x-axis (resting position) to the crest or trough –as amplitude increase, so does the energy of the wave

Wavelength –the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs –symbol is Greek letter lambda, λ

Frequency –the number of complete waves per unit of time (normally seconds) –count how many troughs or crests go by in one second –unit of measurement is Hertz (Hz) Wave frequency website

determined by the frequency AND the wavelength the speed of a wave depends upon the elasticity and density of the medium it is traveling through Wave Velocity (Speed)

v = velocity (wave speed) f = frequency (how many waves that pass a point in a given time) λ = wavelength v = f(λ) Wave velocity formula

Which wave is faster if three wavelengths pass here in one second (3 Hz)?

Example problem What is the speed of a wave with a frequency of 5 Hz and a wavelength of 3 meters? f = 5 Hz v = f(λ) 5Hz (3m) 15 m/s* λ = 3 m given formula set up problem answer w/ unit of measurement *could also put Hz(m)

Types of Waves 1. Transverse Waves the motion of the medium is perpendicular (right angles) to the direction the wave is moving –“stuff in the wave moves up and down, while the wave moves left or right”

2. Longitudinal Waves the motion of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave is moving –“both the energy of the wave and the atoms are moving the same direction” also called compression waves because the medium is compressed (pushed together) the compressed area with more particles is called the compression the spread out area where there are fewer particles is called the rarefaction

3. Surface Waves a combination of longitudinal and transverse waves occurs in between two mediums like water and air the particles in the wave move in a circular path