are ripples on a water surface transverse or longitudinal
transverse
what do longitudinal waves show
areas of compression and rarefaction
are sound waves transverse or longitudinal
longitudinal
what is amplitude
maximum displacement of a point on a wave away from its undisturbed position
what is wavelength
distance from a point on one wave to equivalent point on the next wave
what is frequency
number of waves passing a point each second
what is wave speed
speed that energy is transferred through the medium
period equation
1 / frequency
wave speed equation
frequency x wavelength
how can waves be reflected
boundary between two different materials
how can waves be absorbed/transmitted
boundary between two different materials
how can sound waves travel
through solids - causes vibrations
how does sound work
sound waves cause ear drums and other parts to vibrate - conversion of sound waves to vibrations of solids works over limited frequency range which restricts limit of human hearing
human hearing range
20 - 20,000 hz
what are ultrasound waves
frequency higher than upper limit of human hearing range
what can time taken for ultrasound reflections to reach a detector be used to determine
how far away a boundary is
what does boundaries, ultrasound reflections and detectors allow ultrasounds to be used for
medical and industrial imaging
how are seismic waves produced
earthquakes
what are p-waves
longitudinal seismic waves - travel at different speeds through solids and liquids
are s-waves transverse or longitudinal
transverse
can s-waves travel through a liquid
no
what do p-waves and s-waves provide evidence for
structure and size of the earth
what is echo sounding used for
uses high frequency sound waves to to detect objects in deep water and measure water depth