Physics Module 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What are transverse waves?

A

When the oscillations are at right angles to the direction of travel

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2
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What are longitudinal waves?

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When the oscillations are in the direction of travel

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3
Q

What is a wavefront?

A

A way to draw waves. Each one can represent the peak of a transverse wave or the compression of a longitudinal wave.

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4
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What is frequency?

A

The number of waves passing a point per second

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5
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What is a period?

A

The time it takes for one wave to pass

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6
Q

What is wavelength?

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The distance between a point on a wave and the equivalent point on the next (i.e crest to crest or trough to trough)

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7
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What is amplitude?

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The maximum distance between the crest of a wave and the rest point (middle)

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8
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What is the wave equation?

A

speed = frequency x wavelength

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9
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How does a wave behave when it reflects off an object?

A

They reflect off the object at the same angle they strike it

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10
Q

How does a wave behave when it refracts (due to a change in material/water depth)?

A

The waves slow down, which causes the wavelength to shorten (in order for the frequency to remain the same), so the waves must change direction

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11
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How does a wave behave when it diffracts around an obstacle/through a gap?

A

The waves spread out. Wider gaps produce less diffraction

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12
Q

Why can sound waves not travel through a vaccum?

A

Because they require a medium

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13
Q

What are the names for the squashed and stretched air pressure caused by sound waves?

A

Compressions (squashes) and rarefactions (stretches)

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14
Q

What is the speed of sound through air?

A

Around 340m/s

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15
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What factors can affect the speed of sound?

A
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Different mediums
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16
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What is important to remember when solving questions with echoes?

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Echoes is the the time for the sound wave to travel to the reflecting object AND back again.

17
Q

What is the frequency range of human hearing?

A

20Hz - 20,000Hz

18
Q

What is ultrasound?

A

Sounds above the human range of hearing (over 20,000Hz)

19
Q

What are some uses of ultrasound?

A
  • Cleaning delicate machinery
  • Breaking up kidney stones
  • Echolocation
  • Echo-sounding (radar but with sound)
  • Detecting flaws in metals
  • Scanning the womb