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1 Lecture 39 The Nature of Waves Ozgur Unal
NIS – PHYSICAL SCIENCE Lecture 39 The Nature of Waves Ozgur Unal

2 The Nature of Waves What is wave? What is in a wave?
How can you describe a wave? A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. Example: Water waves, sound wave, light etc.

3 The Nature of Waves Waves transfer energy
Waves travel through matter or space Anything that vibrates can create wave

4 Mechanical Waves Some waves, such as sound and earthquake waves, require a medium to travel through. A medium can be solid, liquid or gas, or a combination of these. Not all waves require medium, such as light. Waves that require a medium to travel through are called mechanical waves. Example: Sound wave, wave in a rope or water etc. There are two types of mechanical waves: Transverse waves Compressional waves

5 Mechanical Waves In a transverse wave, matter in the medium moves back and forth at right angles to the direction that the wave travels. Example: Waves in a rope In a compressional wave, matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction that the wave travels. Example: Sound waves

6 Water Waves Water waves are not purely transverse waves

7 Seismic Waves Seismic waves are a combination of compressional and transverse waves.


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