2. Wave Speed Flashcards
1
Q
What is the equation for calculating wave speed?
A
c = fλ
c = wave speed (m/s) f = frequency (Hz or s^-1) λ = wavelength (m)
2
Q
What is the speed of an EM wave in a vacuum?
A
3.00 x 10^8 m/s
3
Q
Describe the method used to measure the speed of sound
A
- Use two microphones in a straight line distance d apart (the microphones should have separate inputs so the signals from each can be recorded separately)
- Use signal generator to produce sound from the loudspeaker
- Use computer to record time between first and second microphone picking up the sound
- This is done by measuring time delay between the first peak of the signal received by each microphone on a graph of voltage against time
- Use speed = distance / time to measure speed of sound waves
4
Q
Describe the method used to measure the wave speed in water
A
- Set up a ripple tank
- Record the depth of the water in the tank using a ruler
- Use ripple tank dipper to create vibrations with a regular frequency in the tank
- Dim main lights in room and turn on strobe light (light that flashes periodically)
- Increase frequency of strobe light from 0 until waves appear to be standing still (this frequency is the frequency of the water waves)
- Use ruler on white paper below tank to measure distance between two adjacent peaks (wavelength)
- Calculate wave speed using the equation c = fλ
- Repeat experiment with a range of water depths
5
Q
Do waves travel faster in shallow or deep water?
A
Deep water
6
Q
How can you improve the accuracy of measuring the wavelength in the ripple tank experiment?
A
Measure distance between several peaks and divide this by number of troughs in between