Reflection and refraction Flashcards

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1
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what does the reflection of sound cause?

A

echoes

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what does the law of refraction state?

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angle of incidence = angle of reflection

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where are the angles of incidence and reflection measured?

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between the light ray and the normal

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what is the relationship between wavelength and wave speed at a given frequency of light?

  • give an example of this
  • how can this effect be demonstrated?
A

the wavelength is proportional to the wave speed

  • if a wave slows down, its wavelength will decrease
  • using wave front diagrams
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what do wave front diagrams show?

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that as a wave travels across a depth boundary it slows down and the wavelength decreases

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Although the wave slows down, why does its frequency remains the same? d

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because its wavelength is shorter

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define ‘absorbed’

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Energy is ‘taken-in’ by the material and the internal energy of the material will increase

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define ‘transmitted’

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A wave is passed across or through a material (medium)

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Common examples of absorption of wave energy: (3)

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  • waves hitting the beach usually give most of their energy to the sand
  • sunlight landing on a face is mostly absorbed, warming the skin
  • sound waves hitting thick curtains give up their energy and the sound is muffled
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Common examples of transmission of wave energy: (3)

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  • sea waves passing a shallow area continue with their energy mostly unchanged
  • light passing through a glass window continues with over 95% of its energy
  • ultrasound waves scanning a baby pass from flesh into bone and continue with enough energy for the machine to detect the echo
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Effect of wavelength on absorption in a greenhouse: (5)

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  • ultraviolet light has a very short wavelength, and this is mostly transmitted by the glass.
  • plants, soil and floor in the greenhouse mostly absorb ultraviolet, and their temperature rises.
  • plants, soil and floor emit infrared light which has a longer wavelength that is mostly reflected by glass.
  • infrared cannot escape the greenhouse and reflects until it is re-absorbed by objects inside the greenhouse.
  • amount of energy in the greenhouse rises so its temperature increases.
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