Waves

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    • What do waves transfer and in what direction?
      Waves Transfer Energy in the direction they are travelling
    • What do waves do when travelling through a medium?
      The particles of the medium oscillate and transfer energy between each other.
    • What is the amplitude of a wave?
      The maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its undisturbed position.
    • What is the Wavelength?
      The distance between the same point on two adjacent waves.
    • What is the frequency?
      The number of complete waves passing a certain point per second
    • What is the frequency measured in?
      Hertz
    • What is the equation of Period?
      T=1/f
    • What is Period measured in?
      Seconds
    • What are transverse waves?
      Waves that oscillate perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
    • Transverse waves have sideways vibrations
    • Name some examples of transverse waves?
      ripples on a waters surface , all electromagnetic waves
    • What are longitudinal waves?
      Waves that oscillate parallel to the direction of energy transfer
    • What are some examples of longitudinal waves?
      Sound waves in air
    • Longitudinal waves show areas of compression and rarefaction.
    • What is the equation for wave speed?
      Wave speed=Frequency x Wavelength
    • What are electromagnetic waves?
      Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that transfer energy from the source of the waves to an absorber.
    • How are the electromagnetic waves grouped?
      in terms of their wavelength and their frequency. Going from long to short wavelength (or from low to high frequency)
    • What part of the spectrum do we see?
      Visible light
    • Where do EM waves travel at the same speed?
      Air or a vacuum
    • What is Period?
      The time for one wave to pass a point
    • Do electromagnetic waves need a medium to travel in?
      No
    • What do different materials do to EM waves?
      Absorb , Transmit , reflect
    • Waves can change direction when they change speed. moving from one medium to another
    • What are radio waves used for?
      To transmit radio and terrestrial TV signals
    • Why are radio waves used?
      Because they can travel long distances before being absorbed
    • Radio waves can reflect off a layer off charged particles in the atmosphere (ionosphere)
    • Microwaves are used for heating foods
    • Why are microwaves used to heat food?
      This is because most food contain a lot of water particles and water molecules absorb the energy of microwaves. The energy causes the temperature to increase
    • What are microwaves used for ?
      To heat food and to communicate with satellites in space
    • Why are microwaves used in space?
      Because microwaves can be passed through the earths atmosphere without reflected or refracted.
    • What are infrared radiation used for ?
      electrical heaters, cooking food, infrared cameras
    • What is the process behind infrared radiation ?
      The energy of infrared is easily absorbed by the surface of the object
    • What Is the use of visible light?
      fibre optic communications
    • What are Ultraviolet waves used for ?
      energy efficient lamps, sun tanning
    • Where is Ultra violet light created in an energy efficient bulb?
      In the bulb
    • Why does Ultra violet waves carry more energy than visible light?
      Because it has a shorter wavelength
    • What are Optical fibres?
      Very thin strands for glass
    • Why can fibre optics carry a lot of information?
      Because visible light have a short wavelength
    • What are X-rays and gamma rays used for?
      medical imaging and treatments.
    • Explain how the properties of X-rays make them suitable for the medical imaging of bones.
      pass through soft tissue
      (but) absorbed by bone
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