P6 Waves Flashcards
What are the two types of waves?
Transverse and longitudinal are the two different types of wave.
How would you define a transverse wave?
The movement of the particles is at right angles to the direction of the wave.
How would you define a longitudinal wave?
The movement of the particles is parallel to the direction of the wave.
Name a transverse wave.
Light, water, mexican, all the waves on the electromagnetic spectrum, are all transverse waves.
Name a longitudinal wave
Sound is good example of a longitudinal wave.
On a longitudinal wave, what is meant by an area of compression, and an area of rarefaction?
An area of compression is where the particles are closest together, and rarefaction is where the particles are furthest apart.
What is meant by the amplitude of a wave?
The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of the wave away from its undisturbed position. (From the middle to the top or the middle to the bottom, NOT top to bottom!)
What is meant by the wavelength of a wave?
The wavelength of a wave is the distance from a point on one wave to the same point on the next wave.
It could be peak to peak, or trough to trough.
What is frequency?
Frequency is the number of waves per second.
What is frequency measured in?
Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz).e.g. 10 Hz means 10 waves per second.
What is meant by the period of a wave?
The period of a wave is the time (number of seconds) it takes for each wave to go by.
What is the relationship between frequency and period?
period = 1/frequency
frequency = 1/period
What is the wave equation?
(The equation that relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength)
speed = frequency x wavelength
What is the law of reflection?
TRIPLE ONLY
The angle of incidence = angle of reflection
What is refraction?
TRIPLE ONLY
As light moves from a less dense medium to a more dense medium the light bends towards the normal. This change of direction is called refraction.
Why does refraction occur?
TRIPLE ONLY
Refraction happens beacause the waves change speed as they enter a different medium. They slow down if they enter something more dense and speed up if they enter something less dense.
How do sound waves travel through solids?
TRIPLE ONLY
Sound waves travel through solids by passing vibrations through the solid.
What is the frequency range of human hearing?
TRIPLE ONLY
The frequency range of human hearing is from 20 - 20,000 Hertz
What is ultrasound?
TRIPLE ONLY
Sound waves with a frequency greater than 20000Hz which humans cant hear.