Section 2 - Waves Flashcards

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1
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What is a transverse wave?

A

The vibrations are perpendicular to the direction of travel

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What is a longitudinal wave?

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The vibrations are parallel to the direction the waves move in

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3
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What is the amplitude of a wave?

A

The displacement from a rest position to the crest or trough

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4
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What is the wavelength of a wave?

A

The length of a full cycle of a wave

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What is the frequency of a wave?

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The number of complete cycles of the wave passing a point per second

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What is the period of a wave?

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The period of a wave is the number of seconds for the wave to compete one cycle

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7
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What is infrasound?

A

Sound waves with frequency of less than 20Hz

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What is ultrasound?

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Sound waves with a frequency above 20,000Hz

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9
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What can ultrasound be used for?

A

Medical scans and industrial imaging

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How is ultrasound used in medical scans?

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Ultrasound waves will travel through the body, and some will bounce back when they come to a change in medium, like the skin of a foetus. A computer can then use these bounced back waves to create an image

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How does your ear hear sound?

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The sound waves cause your eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are passed on to your ossicles, through the semicircular canals and to the cochlea. The cochlea turns these vibrations into electrical signals the brain can understand.

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12
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State two uses of infrasound

A

Tracking animals

Detecting erupting volcanoes, earthquakes and avalanches

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13
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What are the two main seismic waves?

A

P-waves and s-waves

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What is the difference between p-waves and s-waves?

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P-waves can pass through solids and liquids, while s-waves can only pass through solids. This means p-waves can travel through the core of the earth while s-waves can’t.

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15
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What is specular reflection?

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When waves are all reflected in the same direction by a smooth surface.

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16
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What is Diffuse reflection?

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When waves are reflected in many different directions by a rough surface.

17
Q

Angle of incidence is equal to?

A

Angle of reflection

18
Q

What is the normal of a surface?

A

An imaginary line that’s perpendicular to the surface