12) General Waves Properties Flashcards

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1
Q

What do waves transfer?

A

energy

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2
Q

Define transverse wave.

A

Waves which travel in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the vibrations.

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3
Q

Define longitudinal wave.

A

Waves which travel in a direction parallel to the direction of the vibrations.

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4
Q

Name the two types of waves.

A

transverse wave and longitudinal wave

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5
Q

Define the crest/trough of a wave.

A

Highest and lowest points of a wave that characterise transverse waves only.

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6
Q

Define the amplitude of a wave.

A

distance from the rest or central position in either direction to the furthest point.

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7
Q

Define the wavelength of a wave.

A

distance between any two consecutive crests or troughs (transverse wave)
OR
distance between any two consecutive compressions or rarefactions (longitudinal wave)

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8
Q

Define the period of a wave.

A

Time taken to generate one complete wave/vibration.
OR
Time taken for the crests or any given point on the wave, to move a distance of one wavelength.

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9
Q

Define the frequency of a wave.

A

Number of crest/trough that pass a point per second.
OR
Number of complete waves/vibrations generated per second.

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10
Q

Define compression.

A

Region of a wave with higher pressure

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11
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Define rarefaction.

A

Region of a wave with lower pressure

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12
Q

Define wavefront.

A

The line that joins all the peaks of a wave or all identical points on a wave is called the wavefront.

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13
Q

What is the formula for the speed of wave?

A

v = fλ

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14
Q

What is the relationship between f and T?

A

f = 1 /T
OR
T = 1 / f

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