PHYSICS: Waves

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  • What is one way in which energy may be transferred between stores?
    Waves
  • What types of waves transfer energy but not matter?
    Mechanical and electromagnetic waves
  • What is the definition of a medium in the context of waves?
    A material through which a wave can be transmitted
  • How do sound waves affect air particles?
    They cause air particles to vibrate back and forth
  • What is the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves?
    Longitudinal waves have vibrations parallel to wave travel, while transverse waves have vibrations at right angles
  • What do mechanical waves cause in a medium?
    Oscillations of particles
  • What do electromagnetic waves cause?
    Oscillations in electrical and magnetic fields
  • What is the definition of matter?
    Sub-atomic particles and anything made from them, such as atoms and molecules
  • What are the key terms used to describe parts of a wave?
    • Rest position: undisturbed position of particles
    • Displacement: distance moved from rest position
    • Peak: highest point above rest position
    • Trough: lowest point below rest position
    • Amplitude: maximum displacement from rest position
    • Wavelength: distance covered by a full cycle
    • Time period: time for a full cycle
    • Frequency: number of waves passing a point each second
  • How is wavelength measured?
    From peak to peak or trough to trough
  • What is the time period of a wave?
    The time taken for a full cycle of the wave
  • How is frequency defined in the context of waves?
    The number of waves passing a point each second
  • How do the definitions of amplitude and displacement differ?
    Amplitude is the maximum displacement, while displacement is the distance moved from rest position
  • If a wave has a frequency of 5 Hz, how many waves pass a point in one second?
    5 waves
  • If a wave has a wavelength of 2 m and a frequency of 3 Hz, what is its speed?
    v = 6
  • What are the characteristics of mechanical and electromagnetic waves?
    Mechanical Waves:
    • Require a medium to travel
    • Cause oscillations in particles

    Electromagnetic Waves:
    • Do not require a medium
    • Cause oscillations in electrical and magnetic fields
  • What is one way in which energy may be transferred between stores?
    Waves
  • What types of waves transfer energy but not matter?
    Mechanical and electromagnetic waves
  • What is the equation to calculate the time period of a wave?
    1 / f
  • If the frequency of a wave is 50 Hz, what is its time period?
    T=T =0.02 s 0.02~s
  • How is the time period (T) measured?
    In seconds (s)
  • How is frequency (f) measured?
    In hertz (Hz)
  • What is the formula to calculate wave speed?
    wave speed = frequency × wavelength
    v = fλ
  • What is the wave speed of a wave with a frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 6 m?
    v=v =300 m/s 300~m/s
  • How is wave speed (v) measured?
    In metres per second (m/s)
  • How is wavelength (λ) measured?
    In metres (m)
  • What is the speed of a wave with a frequency of 0.2 Hz and a wavelength of 25 m?
    v=v =5 m/s 5~m/s
  • What are the key components of wave calculations?
    • Time period: T = 1 / f
    • Wave speed: v = λ f
    • Frequency: measured in Hz
    • Wavelength: measured in meters
  • What is one way in which energy may be transferred between stores?
    Waves
  • What do both mechanical and electromagnetic waves transfer?
    Energy but not matter
  • What is the composition of air in relation to sound?
    • Air is made up of tiny particles
    • Sound is created when these particles vibrate and collide
    • Vibrations pass between air particles to transmit sound
  • How does sound reach a person's ear?
    Through the vibration of air particles that vibrate the ear drum
  • How does the speed of light compare to the speed of sound in air?
    Light travels much faster than sound
  • If a person fires a starting pistol and raises their hand simultaneously, what can an observer do?
    Record the time difference between seeing the action and hearing the sound
  • What is the formula to calculate the speed of sound?
    Speed = distance / time
  • How is speed denoted in the speed formula?
    As (v)
  • What unit is speed measured in?
    Metres per second (m/s)
  • What unit is distance measured in?
    Metres (m)
  • What unit is time measured in?
    Seconds (s)
  • If an observer records a 1.2 s time difference and is 400 m away, what is the speed of sound calculated?
    v=v =4001.2= \frac{400}{1.2} =333 m/s 333~m/s