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What is the main difference between transverse and longitudinal waves?
Transverse waves have oscillations perpendicular to
energy transfer
, while longitudinal waves have oscillations parallel to energy transfer
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Give an example of a transverse wave.
Ripples
on the surface of water
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Give an example of a longitudinal wave.
Sound waves
traveling in air
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What type of energy do ripples transfer?
Kinetic energy
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What type of energy do sound waves transfer?
Sound energy
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What do scientists call the movements in transverse waves?
Oscillations
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In transverse waves, how are the oscillations oriented in relation to the direction of energy transfer?
The oscillations are
perpendicular
to the direction of energy transfer
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What are the regions called where air particles are close together in longitudinal waves?
Compressions
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What are the regions called where air particles are spaced out in longitudinal waves?
Rarifications
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What is a key feature of longitudinal waves regarding oscillations?
The oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
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What is a key difference between transverse and longitudinal waves regarding the need for a medium?
All longitudinal waves require a
medium,
while
not
all transverse waves do
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What is the important fact about the movement of waves in relation to the
medium
?
It is the wave that travels, not the medium
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How do transverse waves behave in a slinky demonstration?
The
red dot
oscillates up and down but does not travel along the medium
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How do longitudinal waves behave in a slinky demonstration?
The red dot oscillates from side to side but does not travel through the medium
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What are the characteristics of transverse waves?
Oscillations
are
perpendicular
to energy transfer
Example:
Ripples
on water
Do not always require a medium
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What are the characteristics of longitudinal waves?
Oscillations
are parallel to
energy transfer
Example:
Sound waves
in air
Require a medium to travel
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What is the significance of the wave movement in relation to the medium?
Waves travel through the medium
The medium itself does not travel
Demonstrated using a
slinky
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What is the definition of amplitude in a wave?
The maximum
displacement
of a point on a wave away from its
undisturbed
position
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How can you identify the amplitude on a transverse wave?
It is the furthest point the wave vibrates from its
undisturbed position
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What is the definition of wavelength?
The distance from a point on one wave to the equivalent point on the
adjacent
wave
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How can you measure the wavelength of a wave?
By measuring the distance between
equivalent
points on adjacent waves
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What is the symbol for wavelength?
The Greek letter
lambda
(λ)
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How do you measure wavelength in longitudinal waves?
From one
compression
to the next compression or from one
rarefaction
to the next rarefaction
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What is the definition of frequency?
The number of waves passing a point each
second
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What is the unit of frequency?
Hertz (Hz)
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How do you calculate the frequency from a wave diagram?
By counting the total number of
waves
passing a point in
one second
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If a transverse wave shows five waves in one second, what is its frequency?
5 Hertz
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If a wave has three waves in one second, what is its frequency?
3 Hertz
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What is the definition of the period of a wave?
The time in
seconds
for one wave to pass a point
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How is the period calculated?
Period in seconds equals one divided by the
frequency
in
Hertz
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If a wave has a frequency of 100 Hertz, what is its period?
0.01
seconds
0.01 \text{ seconds}
0.01
seconds
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What are the key features of waves that should be labeled?
Amplitude
Wavelength
Frequency
Period
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What is the relationship between frequency and period?
Frequency (f) is the number of waves per second.
Period (
T
) is the time for one wave to pass a point.
Relationship:
T
=
T =
T
=
1
f
\frac{1}{f}
f
1
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How is amplitude defined?
The farthest point the wave vibrates from the
undisturbed
position
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What is the definition of wavelength?
The distance from a point on one wave to the equivalent point on the
adjacent
wave
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What does frequency measure?
The number of waves passing a point each
second
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What is the unit of frequency?
Hertz
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What is wave speed?
The speed at which the wave moves through the
medium
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How can wave speed be calculated?
Using the equation: wave speed =
frequency
×
wavelength
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What is the wave speed if the frequency is 165 Hertz and the wavelength is 2 meters?
330 meters per second
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