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1 What types of waves do you see?

2 What is a wave? A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place. Energy is the ability to do work You are sitting on a raft in the middle of the ocean. A big boat goes by creating a wave in the water. What work will that wave do to your raft?

3 What is an ocean wave’s medium?
What carries waves? Most waves need something to travel through. The material through which a wave travels is called a medium. What is an ocean wave’s medium? What is the medium for the sound waves that come from a musical instrument?

4 So waves can travel through liquids and gases…
What about solids? Can you think of any examples?

5 Two Categories of Waves
Mechanical These are waves that transfer energy through matter They require a medium (Solid, liquid, or gas) Examples of Mechanical Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal waves Electromagnetic These are waves that transfer energy through a field They do NOT require a substance to travel through Examples of Electromagnetic Waves: Microwaves and Cellular Phones

6 How do waves transfer energy?
Although mechanical waves travel through a medium, they do not carry the medium with them.

7 How do we know waves carry energy and not matter?
Think about an earthquake. When seismic waves travel through an area, the ground shakes from side to side and up and down, but the ground itself does not travel over a distance. Only the ENERGY moves!

8 Another Example… Waves travel through the water but they do not carry the water or the bottle with them.

9 Why doesn’t the medium travel along with the wave?
All mediums are made up of tiny particles. When a wave enters a medium, it transfers energy to the medium’s particles. Then the particles bump into each other, passing the wave’s energy along.

10 Waves can also be reflective and refractive
Waves can bounce off of something after striking it. That is a reflection. Sound and light waves can equally be reflective in nature and bounce energy wave back with equal force. Example) screaming in a canyon There are also times waves can not bounce back. Waves can bend at a different angle and refract. This occurs when wave energy is travel at a different speed than the medium.

11 What causes waves? You MUST have energy.
Mechanical waves are produced when a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate. A vibration is a repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion. When a vibration moves through a medium, a wave results.

12 Examples

13 TYPES OF WAVES Mechanical waves are classified by two things
The way they move The medium through which they travel There are two types of waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves

14 Transverse means “across”
Transverse Waves Transverse means “across” In a transverse wave the matter in the wave moves up and down (across) at a right angle to the direction of the wave Direction of Wave Direction of Medium

15 Transverse waves create points called “crests” and “troughs”, or high and low points in the waves movement.

16 Longitudinal Waves Longitudinal waves move the medium parallel to the direction in which the wave travels. Direction of Wave Direction of Medium

17 Example: A SLINKY!

18 Longitudinal waves create points called compressions and rarefactions.
Compressions: parts where the coils are close together Rarefactions: parts where the coils are spread out

19 So what makes a wave?

20 Mechanical Waves have 3 important properties
Amplitude Wavelength frequency

21 Amplitude The distance from the rest position to the top of the crest or bottom of the trough Amplitude tells you how much energy a wave has.

22 WAVELENGHT Wavelength is the distance between 2 consecutive crests or 2 consecutive troughs. (Longitudinal waves are similar)

23 Frequency Frequency and wavelength are closely related. Frequency is the number of Wavelengths passing by a point in a certain timeframe. Frequency is measured The number of crest or troughs that pass by in 1 second.

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26 Vocabulary Medium Wave Reflection Refraction Amplitude Compression
Crest Longitudinal Rarefaction Transverse Trough Wavelength Frequency Mechanical


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