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What equipment is used to measure sound waves?
Signal generator
, microphone,
oscilloscope
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What is the formula for wave speed?
Speed
=
Distance
/ Time
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What is the unit of wavelength measurement?
Metres
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What occurs during reflection and refraction of waves?
Reflection: Wave bounces off a
boundary
Refraction: Wave bends when entering a new
medium
Angle of incidence
: Angle between
incoming
wave and
normal
Angle of reflection
: Angle between reflected wave and normal
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What is diffuse reflection?
Reflection on
rough surfaces
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What is specular reflection?
Reflection on
smooth surfaces
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What is the normal in wave reflection?
A line at
right angles
to the surface
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What are compressions and rarefactions in sound waves?
Compressions are close
particles
; rarefactions are spread apart
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What type of waves are sound waves?
Longitudinal waves
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What is the frequency range for ultrasound?
Above 20
kHz
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How do seismic waves relate to geological events?
Produced during
volcanoes
and
earthquakes
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What are the two types of seismic waves?
P-waves
and
S-waves
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What are P-waves?
Longitudinal waves
that travel through
solids
and
liquids
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What are S-waves?
Transverse
waves that travel only through
solids
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What is the speed of light?
3
×
1
0
8
m/s
3 \times 10^8 \text{ m/s}
3
×
1
0
8
m/s
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What are the characteristics of electromagnetic waves?
Created by vibrations in
electric
and
magnetic fields
Transverse waves
Transfer energy from source to absorber
Do not need particles to travel
Travel at the
speed of light
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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
Includes waves with different
frequencies
and
wavelengths
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What happens to wavefronts in denser materials?
They are closer together, indicating
slower
speed
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What is the wavelength range for radio waves?
Longer than
20 cm
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How are radio waves generated?
By
oscillating
charges
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What causes electrons in the receiver to oscillate?
Radiowaves
propagating through space
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What is the range of long-wave radio waves?
1 km
to
10 km
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What is the range of short-wave radio waves?
10 m
to
100 m
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What are the applications of ultrasound waves?
Medical imaging
Industrial imaging
Echo location
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What are the differences between P-waves and S-waves?
P-waves:
Longitudinal
Travel through solids and liquids
Faster than S-waves
S-waves:
Transverse
Travel only through solids
Slower than P-waves
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What are the properties of electromagnetic waves?
Transverse waves
Do not require a
medium
Travel at the
speed of light
Vary in
frequency
and
wavelength
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