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1 Today’s Agenda Waves (Part 1) notes Classwork: Wave Questions

2 Waves (Part 1) 3/17/15

3 Waves Propagation: wave movement
Wave: a vibration in which energy undergoes an oscillation.

4 Waves Period: the time required to complete a cycle.
Frequency: the number of cycles per second. Medium: A physical environment through which a wave can travel.

5 Waves

6 Waves Waves transfer energy through the medium not the medium itself

7 Parts of the Wave Wavelength: the distance between successive identical parts of the wave Amplitude: the distance between the midpoint and the maximum (or minimum) part of the wave

8 Parts of the Wave Crest: where the wave is the highest and the disturbance is greatest Trough: where the wave is the lowest and the disturbance is greatest

9 Parts of the Wave

10 Waves Mechanical Waves: A wave that requires a medium through which to travel

11 Wave Propagation Transverse Waves: a wave vibration that propagates at right angles to the direction of the wave Longitudinal Waves: a wave vibration that propagates in the same direction of the wave

12 Wave Classwork Answer Question #1-14 on pages 387 and 388.

13 Waves II 4/21/14

14 Bellwork What is frequency? The number of cycles per second.

15 Frequency, Wavelength and Period
As frequency increases then, wavelength decreases. period decreases. Both are inverse relationships.

16 Superposition Principle
Superposition Principle: when two or more waves pass through the same place at the same time

17 Wave Interference Interference: the result of the superposition of two or more waves

18 Wave Interference Wave interference video

19 Wave Interference Constructive Interference: results in a larger amplitude Destructive Interference: results in a smaller amplitude

20 Wave Interference

21 Wave Interference

22 Standing Waves and Nodes
Standing Wave: A wave in which parts of the wave remain stationary and the wave appears not to be traveling Node: Any part of a standing wave that remains stationary

23 Wave Interference

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