Waves ( 2 ) Flashcards
What is the displacement?
Distance and direction from its equilibrium position
What is the amplitude of a wave?
- 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
What is the wavelength of a wave?
- Length of one whole wave cycle
* Least distance between two adjacent vibrating particles with the same displacement and velocity at the same time
What is one cycle of a wave?
• One complete cycle of a wave is from maximum displacement to the next maximum displacement
What is the period of a wave?
Time for one complete wave to pass a fixed point/time taken for a whole cycle to complete
What is frequency?
- 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
What is the phase?
- 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
How does frequency affect wavelength?
- Higher the frequency of a wave the shorter its wavelength.
* The higher the frequency, the closer the wave peaks are
What is the formula for the speed of a wave?
Distance travelled in one cycle / time taken for one cycle
speed = frequency x wavelength
What is the phase difference?
• 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
What is the formula for phase difference in radians?
2 x pi x d / wavelength
d = distance
What occurs in reflection?
Wave is bounced back when it hits a boundary
What occurs in refraction?
- Wave changes direction as it enters a different medium
* Change in direction is a result of the wave slowing down or speeding up
What are longitudinal waves?
Waves in which the direction of vibration of the particles is parallel to the direction in which the wave travels
What are transverse wave?
Waves in which the direction of vibration is perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels