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Wave Properties. 〉 Some waves are scarier than others. 〉 To compare the strengths of waves, we measure amplitude (or the height of a wave)

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1 Wave Properties

2 〉 Some waves are scarier than others. 〉 To compare the strengths of waves, we measure amplitude (or the height of a wave)

3 Wave Properties  Waves can be longer or shorter as well. We measure the length of a wave with a term called wavelength (shocking, I know)

4 Wave Properties  We can also measure how quickly waves move.  The period of time that a complete wave takes to pass is referred to as the period.  Opposite period, we can measure how frequently waves pass by measuring the frequency of a wave.

5 Amplitude amplitude: the maximum distance that the particles of a wave’s medium vibrate from their rest position  for a transverse wave, measured from the rest position to the crest or the trough  expressed in the SI unit meters (m)

6 Wavelength wavelength: the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave  for a transverse wave, measured from crest to crest or trough to trough  represented by the symbol  expressed in the SI unit meters (m)

7 Wave Properties, continued  Amplitude and wavelength tell you about energy. larger amplitude = more energy shorter wavelength = more energy

8 Period period: in physics, the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur  represented by the symbol T  expressed in the SI unit seconds (s)  In the diagram, T = 2 s

9 Frequency frequency: the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a given amount of time  represented by the symbol f  expressed in the SI unit hertz (Hz), which equals 1/s  in the diagram, f = 0.5 Hz

10 Characteristics of a Wave

11 Wave Properties, continued  The frequency and period of a wave are related.  The frequency is the inverse of the period.

12 Wave Speed  Wave speed equals wavelength divided by period. speed = distance/time  Wave speed equals frequency times wavelength. wave speed = frequency  wavelength, or v = f  λ

13 Equation for the Speed of a Wave

14 Wave Speed The string of a piano that produces the note middle C vibrates with a frequency of 262 Hz. If the sound waves produced by this string have a wavelength in air of 1.30 m, what is the speed of the sound waves? v = f  v = 262 Hz  1.30 m v = 341 m/s

15 Mechanical wave speed  The speed of a wave depends on the medium. In general, mechanical waves move faster in solids than liquids and faster in liquids than gases.  The denser the medium, the quicker the wave  So, the frequency goes up (how often waves pass) and the period (the time per wave) goes down

16 Electromagnetic Waves  The speed of an electromagnetic wave depends on the medium as well. Electromagnetic waves do the opposite of mechanical waves.  The denser the medium, the slower the wave  So, the frequency goes down (how often waves pass) and the period (the amount of time per wave) goes up


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