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1 Chapter 10 Section 2: Glencoe Pages 294-299
Wave Properties Chapter 10 Section 2: Glencoe Pages

2 I. Wave properties A. Transverse waves look like a sine curve (looks like an “S” on its side) - example drawing – all parts labeled

3 I. Wave properties - sine waves with the shape of a sine curve
Transverse wave picture - sine waves with the shape of a sine curve

4 B. Parts of a transverse wave
1. Crest – highest point on a transverse wave 2. Trough – lowest point on a transverse wave 3. Amplitude – greatest distance a particle is displaced from its normal resting position

5 B. Parts of a transverse wave
4. Wavelength – distance between 2 successive identical points on a wave  symbol =  (lambda) measured in meters

6 Wave Properties 5. Period (T) – time required for one full wavelength to pass a certain point (measured in seconds) 6. Frequency (f)– number of wavelengths that pass a point in 1 second  measured in hertz (Hz)  named after Heinrich Hertz (1888)  1 Hz = 1 wavelength (vibration) per second  can hear 20 Hz (low)  20,000 Hz (high)

7 C. Longitudinal waves 1. No crests or troughs
2. Compressions and rarefactions (stretched) - example drawing of longitudinal wave (click on picture)

8 C. Longitudinal waves Compressions – areas where the medium is squeezed together closer than at equilibrium Rarefactions – areas where the medium is stretched or expanded farther apart than at equilibrium One wavelength is from compression to compression or rarefaction to rarefaction

9 Electromagnetic waves
D. Electromagnetic waves (drawn as transverse) Electromagnetic spectrum and uses Radio waves – radio broadcasts, radar Microwaves – cell phones, microwave ovens Infrared waves – remote controls, CD-ROMS Visible light – vision Ultraviolet waves – tanning beds, kills bacteria X-rays – images of internal organs and bones Gamma rays – radiation therapy

10 II. Wave speed A. Wave speed – speed at which a wave travels through a medium Speed = wavelength / period =  / T or v =  f


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