topic 6- waves

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  • What is the distance between the same points on two consecutive waves called?
    Wavelength
  • What is the distance from the equilibrium line to the maximum displacement?
    Amplitude
  • How is frequency defined in wave physics?
    Number of waves passing a point per second
  • What does the period of a wave represent?
    Time taken for a whole wave to pass
  • What is the formula for wave velocity?
    v=v =f×λ f \times \lambda
  • How is the period related to frequency?
    T=T =1f \frac{1}{f}
  • What happens to velocity when frequency increases?
    Velocity increases
  • What is the relationship between wavelength and velocity?
    Wavelength increases, velocity increases
  • How is period related to frequency?
    Period is inversely proportional to frequency
  • What type of wave is characterized by vibrations at right angles to the direction of travel?
    Transverse waves
  • What type of wave has compressions and rarefactions?
    Longitudinal waves
  • What happens to the medium when a wave travels through it?
    The wave moves, not the medium
  • How can you measure the speed of sound in air using an echo?
    Record time for echo, use speed = distance/time
  • How can you measure the speed of ripples on water?
    Use a stroboscope to measure distance
  • What happens to waves at the boundary between two different materials?
    Waves can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted
  • What is the angle of incidence equal to?
    Angle of reflection
  • What occurs when light reflects off a rough surface?
    It scatters in all directions
  • What happens to light when it passes through a transparent material?
    It can be transmitted and refracted
  • What causes light to be absorbed by electrons?
    Frequency matches energy levels of electrons
  • What happens to absorbed light energy over time?
    It is reemitted as heat
  • What is the range of frequencies humans can hear?
    20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • What happens to the hairs in the cochlea as humans age?
    They can die or get damaged
  • What is infrasound?
    Sound waves with frequency lower than 20 Hz
  • What are P waves and S waves?
    P waves are longitudinal; S waves are transverse
  • How is sonar used to measure depth?
    By timing the reflection of ultrasound
  • What is the speed of electromagnetic waves in space?
    Speed of light
  • What happens to frequency as wavelength decreases?
    Frequency must increase
  • What is the visible light spectrum?
    Part of the EM spectrum detectable by the retina
  • What occurs when light enters a denser material?
    It bends towards the normal
  • What is dispersion in relation to white light?
    Different wavelengths refract differently
  • What happens when radio waves are absorbed?
    They create an alternating current
  • What is a black body in terms of radiation?
    An object that absorbs all radiation
  • What happens to a body at constant temperature?
    It absorbs and emits radiation at the same rate
  • What is the effect of UV light on human skin?
    It can cause skin aging and cancer
  • What is the use of X-rays in medicine?
    Medical imaging and treatment
  • What is the purpose of a concave lens?
    To spread light outwards
  • What is the function of a convex lens?
    To focus light inwards
  • How does a colour filter work?
    It absorbs all but certain wavelengths
  • What determines the color of an opaque object?
    The strength of reflection for different wavelengths
  • What happens to radiation as the temperature of a body increases?
    More radiation is released per second