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Longitudinal and Transverse Waves
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What are the basics of waves discussed in the video?
Labeling
parts, calculating
wave speed
, types
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What do waves transfer from one place to another?
Energy
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What do waves not transfer?
Any matter
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How does our brain interpret wave energy?
By building images and tunes
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What is the distance in a displacement-distance graph?
How far the wave has traveled
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What does displacement represent in a displacement-distance graph?
How far from the
equilibrium point
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What is the maximum displacement of a wave called?
Amplitude
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What is the opposite of the crest in a wave?
Trough
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What is the distance of one entire oscillation called?
Wavelength
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What does a displacement-time graph show?
Displacement
over
time
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What is the time period of a wave?
Time for one complete
oscillation
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How do you calculate frequency from the time period?
Frequency =
1
/
time period
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If the time period is 0.5 seconds, what is the frequency?
2 Hz
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If the frequency is 4 Hz, what is the time period?
0.25 seconds
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How do you calculate wave speed?
Wave speed =
wavelength
×
frequency
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What is the wave speed of a sound wave with a frequency of 400 Hz and wavelength of 70 cm?
280 m/s
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What is the first step in calculating wave speed?
Convert
wavelength
to
meters
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What are transverse waves?
Oscillations are
perpendicular
to
energy transfer
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What are examples of transverse waves?
Light waves
, water waves,
guitar strings
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What are longitudinal waves?
Oscillations
are parallel to
energy transfer
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What are examples of longitudinal waves?
Sound waves
,
seismic P waves
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What are the key differences between transverse and longitudinal waves?
Transverse
waves: oscillations perpendicular to
energy transfer
Longitudinal
waves: oscillations parallel to energy transfer
Examples:
Light waves
(transverse), Sound waves (longitudinal)
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What is the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and wave speed?
Wave speed = wavelength × frequency
Wavelength: distance of one oscillation
Frequency: number of oscillations
per second
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What is the significance of amplitude and wavelength in wave behavior?
Amplitude: maximum displacement from equilibrium
Wavelength
: distance for one complete oscillation
Both affect wave energy and characteristics
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