Waves ( 2 ) Flashcards

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What is the displacement?

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Distance and direction from its equilibrium position

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What is the amplitude of a wave?

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  • Maximum displacement of a vibrating particle.

* Transverse wave this is the height of a wave rest or the depth of wave trough from its equilibrium position

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What is the wavelength of a wave?

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  • Length of one whole wave cycle

* Least distance between two adjacent vibrating particles with the same displacement and velocity at the same time

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What is one cycle of a wave?

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• One complete cycle of a wave is from maximum displacement to the next maximum displacement

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What is the period of a wave?

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Time for one complete wave to pass a fixed point/time taken for a whole cycle to complete

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What is frequency?

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  • The number of cycles per second passing a given point
  • Number of complete waves passing a point per second, unit Hz
  • Frequency is the inverse of the period, frequency = 1 / period
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What is the phase?

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  • A measurement of the position of a certain point along the wave cycle
  • Fraction of a cycle it has completed since the start of the cycle
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How does frequency affect wavelength?

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  • Higher the frequency of a wave the shorter its wavelength.

* The higher the frequency, the closer the wave peaks are

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What is the formula for the speed of a wave?

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Distance travelled in one cycle / time taken for one cycle

speed = frequency x wavelength

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What is the phase difference?

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• Phase difference between two particles vibrating at the same frequency is the fraction of a cycle between the vibrations of the two particles
• Measured in degrees of radians
1 cycle = 360 degrees = 2 x pi radians

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What is the formula for phase difference in radians?

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2 x pi x d / wavelength

d = distance

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What occurs in reflection?

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Wave is bounced back when it hits a boundary

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What occurs in refraction?

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  • Wave changes direction as it enters a different medium

* Change in direction is a result of the wave slowing down or speeding up

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What are longitudinal waves?

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Waves in which the direction of vibration of the particles is parallel to the direction in which the wave travels

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What are transverse wave?

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Waves in which the direction of vibration is perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels

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