Using Waves Flashcards
How do sound waves travel through a
solid?
The particles in the solid vibrate and
transfer kinetic energy through the
material.
How does the human ear work?
- The outer ear collects the sound which travels into the ear
- The sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate at the same
frequency - This is amplified by three ossicles (hammer, anvil and stirrup)
- This causes the hair in the cochlea to vibrate
- The cochlea converts the vibrations into electrical signals
- The signals are passed to brain through the auditory nerve
- The brain converts the electrical signals into sound
What is the frequency range of human hearing?
20 Hz - 20kHz
1kHz = 1000 Hz
What is an ultrasound wave?
Asound wave with a frequency greater
than 20,000 Hz.
What is sound of frequencies less than 20Hz called?
Infrasound
What natural event causes seismic waves to be
produced? What types are produced?
● Earthquakes
● They produce both P-waves and
S-waves
Are P waves transverse or longitudinal?
Longitudinal
Are S waves transverse or longitudinal?
Transverse
State a difference between the mediums that
P-waves and S-waves can travel through.
● P-waves travel through both solids and
liquids
● S-waves only travel through solids
(not liquids)
What is the significance of P and S waves?
They provide evidence that the Earth has
a liquid core; only P waves produced by
an earthquake can be detected on the
other side of the globe.
What technique is used to detect objects in deep
water and measure water depth?
● Echo sounding
● High frequency sound waves are emitted,
reflected and detected
● Time difference between emission and detection,
alongside wave speed, are used to calculate
distances
How does sonar work?
● When ultrasound waves are emitted they reflect off boundaries
and their echoes are detected.
● The speed of the ultrasound is known and also the time it takes
to detect the echoes.
● The equation distance=speed x time is used to find the distance
travelled.
● The distance travelled is halved to give the distance between
emitter and boundary (as the wave had to travel there and back.
How does foetal scanning work?
● An ultrasound wave is sent into the patient’s body. It
passes through the body and reflects off the organs and
tissue.
● The device then uses the reflected ultrasound waves to
produce an image of the foetus.
● Ultrasound is safe and therefore does not damage cells