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topic 3 waves
properties of waves types of waves
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Waves
One of the ways in which
energy
may be transferred between stores without transferring matter
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Oscillations
Repeated and regular fluctuations above and below a
fixed
point
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Vibrations
Repeated
forwards
and backwards movement about a fixed point
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Longitudinal wave
A wave in which the
vibrations
or oscillations are parallel to the
direction
of wave travel
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Compression
A region in a
longitudinal
wave where the particles are closest together
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Rarefaction
A region in a
longitudinal
wave where the particles are furthest apart
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Examples of longitudinal waves
Sound
,
ultrasound
,
seismic P-waves
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Transverse wave
A wave in which the
vibrations
or oscillations are perpendicular to the
direction
of wave travel
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Examples of transverse waves
Water waves, vibrations along a string, Mexican wave,
electromagnetic waves
(light waves, microwaves, radio waves etc),
seismic S-waves
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Mechanical waves
Cause the
particles
in a
solid
,
liquid
or
gas
to oscillate and need
medium
to travel through
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Electromagnetic waves
Cause
electrical
and
magnetic fields
to oscillate
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Rest position
The position of
particles
or fields when they are not vibrating
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Displacement
The distance that a point of a wave has moved from its rest position
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Amplitude
(
a
)
The maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position
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Peak
or
crest
The largest
displacement
of a point of a wave above the rest position
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Trough
The largest
displacement
of a point of a wave below the rest position
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Wavelength
(
λ
)
The distance covered by a full cycle of the wave
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