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How do you describe a wave?

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1 How do you describe a wave?
I. Properties of a Wave A. Amplitude 1. Height of a wave from the midline 2. Greater amplitude Greater Energy

2 Bright Bulb = High Amplitude
Dim Bulb = Low Amplitude Bright Bulb = High Amplitude

3 Quiet = Low Amplitude Loud = High Amplitude

4 Little Waves Big Waves Small Amplitude Large Amplitude Little Energy Great Energy

5 a. ex. crest to crest, trough to trough 2. Also called one “cycle”
B. Wavelength (λ) 1. Distance between two equal points of a wave a. ex. crest to crest, trough to trough 2. Also called one “cycle” C. Period (T) 1. The time it takes to complete one cycle A A B B a. Usually measured in seconds

6 D. Frequency (ƒ) 1. The number of waves that occur each second
a. “cycles per second” b. Measured in a unit called Hertz (Hz) 2. Faster vibration higher frequency 3. Frequency and Period are “inverse” frequency = period b. period = frequency

7 What is an “Inverse Proportion?”
Frequency Period Period Frequency

8 Todays Lab: Frequency & Period
Problem 1: Find the frequency of a pendulum for FIVE different lengths and graph it. Problem 2: Using the same data you just collected, graph the period of the wave vs length. Problem 3: Explain, in one sentence each, what the graphs mean.

9 # of Swings in 10-sec. Frequency (Hz) Period of the wave (s)
Length (cm) # of Swings in 10-sec. Frequency (Hz) Period of the wave (s) Average Average Average Average Average

10 What you will be graphing...
Graph #1: Length vs Frequency Frequency (Hz) Length (cm) Graph #2: Length vs Period Period (s) Length (cm)


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