Longitudinal & Transverse Waves

Cards (21)

  • What are the basics of waves discussed in the video?
    Labeling parts, calculating wave speed, types
  • What do waves transfer from one place to another?
    Energy
  • What happens when light waves pass from a phone screen to your eye?
    Only energy is transferred
  • How does our brain interpret energy from waves?
    It builds images and tunes from light and sounds
  • What do waves do as they travel?
    They vibrate or oscillate
  • In a displacement distance graph, what does distance represent?
    How far the wave has traveled
  • What is the maximum displacement of a wave called?
    Amplitude
  • What is the distance of one entire oscillation called?
    Wavelength
  • What is the opposite of the crest in a wave?
    Trough
  • What does a displacement time graph show?
    Time on the x-axis instead of distance
  • What is the time period of a wave?
    Time for one complete oscillation
  • How do you calculate frequency from the time period?
    Frequency = 1 / time period
  • If the time period is 0.5 seconds, what is the frequency?
    2 Hz
  • If the frequency of a wave is 4 Hz, what is the time period?
    0.25 seconds
  • How do you calculate wave speed?
    Wave speed = wavelength × frequency
  • What is the wave speed of a sound wave with a frequency of 400 Hz and wavelength of 70 cm?
    280 m/s
  • What is the unit for measuring frequency?
    Hertz
  • What are the characteristics of transverse waves?
    Oscillations are perpendicular to energy transfer
  • How do longitudinal waves oscillate?
    Oscillations are parallel to energy transfer
  • What are the differences between transverse and longitudinal waves?
    • Transverse waves: oscillations perpendicular to energy transfer
    • Longitudinal waves: oscillations parallel to energy transfer
    • Examples:
    • Transverse: light waves, water waves
    • Longitudinal: sound waves, seismic p waves
  • How do wave properties relate to energy transfer?
    • Waves transfer energy without transferring matter
    • Energy can be interpreted as information
    • Oscillation characteristics define wave types