Waves Flashcards
Parameters, behaviours, refraction, diffraction, electromagnetic spectrum
What are waves?
A wave is a transfer of energy but not matter. It is caused by vibrations.
What are the two types of waves?
- Transverse waves.
- Longitudinal waves.
What is one use of a wave?
To transmit signals like WiFi and microwaves for telecommunication.
What are some examples of waves?
Light waves, water waves, x-rays, sound waves.
What are transverse waves?
Transverse waves are waves in which the motion of particles is at a right angles to the direction of motion of the wave. For eg. water waves, light waves.
What are longitudinal waves?
Longitudinal waves are waves in which motion of particles is in the same direction as the direction of motion of the wave. Sound waves are the only type of longitudinal waves.
What is the frequency of a wave?
The number of waves produced in 1 second by the source producing the wave. Unit: Hertz [Hz].
What is the amplitude of a wave?
The height of the wave from the rest position. Unit: Metres [m].
What is the wavelength?
The distance from a point to another point where the wave begins to repeat itself. Unit: Metres [m] and symbol λ.
What is the wave speed?
A measure of how quickly the wave travels from its source. Unit: Metres per second [m/s].
What is the period of a wave?
The time taken for one whole wave to pass a point. Unit: Seconds [s].
Speed-frequency-wavelength formula
v = fλ
Frequency-time formula
f = 1/T and T = 1/f
How is the speed of sound different for different materials?
Sound energy travels through particles. In a solid, the particles are packed closely together so sound energy is passed easily through. In a liquid, the particles are further apart so sound energy takes longer to travel. In a gas, the they are further apart still and in a vacuum, there are no particles. Therefore sound energy does not travel in vacuum.
What is refraction of light?
Refraction of light is the bending of light caused by a change in speed. It leads to a change in direction.