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Warm up
Define:
Crest
Trough
Wavelength
Amplitude –
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The top of a transverse wave
The bottom of a transverse wave
The distance between crest to crest or between trough to trough
The power or energy of a wave
Conductors are metals that transfer energy easily.
Vanishing Content
Vanishing Content
A disturbance is another name for a force.
Interactive Notebook
You will be in different stations in groups doing different things. There will be a procedure for you to follow at each station.
Don’t forget to:
> Write date on the title page
> Place title in TOC
The stations
Metal stations.
Vanishing Content
A transverse wave’s energy moves
perpendicular to the force which caused it
to move.
Vanishing Content
Frequency is the number of times a
wave cycles in a second.
Vanishing Concept
Pitch or note is determined by frequency.
How are the two waves different and how are they the same?
longitudinal wave and transverse wave.
Describe where the compressions are.
Describe where the rarefactions are.
Vanishing Content
An earthquake primary (P) wave is a longitudinal wave
Vanishing Content An earthquake secondary (S) wave is a
transverse wave.
INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
TITLE: WAVE PROPERTRIES
Put date on title page
Fill out that TOC
Poster time
Observer the post. Tell your partner what you think the poster is trying to teach you.
Wave Properties• Amplitude –
This is the energy of the wave. The bigger the amplitude the more energy the wave has.
Wavelength –
The distance from crest to crest or trough to trough.
Frequency – the speed of the wave
The number waves passing a fixed point in a certain amount time
Test today on waves
Where is the crest?Describe the crest in words.
Where is the trough?Describe the trough in words
What do call the measurement from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave?
crest
trough
Wavelength
What is the distance between two adjacent crest or troughs on a wave?
Wavelength
Short review
2. Interference – when two waves collide.
a) constructive interference
In phase
=
Constructive interference happens when two waves are in phase to add to make one big wave.
Waves Strengthen each other
b) Destructive Interference
Out of phase (overlap)
=
Destructive interference happens when two wave are out of phase and cancel each other out.
Waves cancel each other
Time for test
Atoms
Letters
Elements
Words
Molecules
Sentences
Compounds
Paragraphs
Materials
Novels
go to table
H2,
H2OChemistry
Language Arts
Atom -- the smallest part of an element The basic part of all matter
Compare and contrast chemistry to language arts
Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts chemistry to language arts
Homework
Warm Up Draw a transverse wave and label the crest, wavelength
Vanishing Concepts
Temperature describes the movement of the particles.
The direction of heat is from warmer objects to cooler objects.
Summarize this writing
The word ecosystem is short for ecological systems. An ecosystem includes all of the living organisms in a specific area. These systems are the plants and animals (biotic) interacting with their non-living environments - biotic (weather, Earth, Sun, soil, atmosphere). An ecosystem's development depends on the energy that moves in and out of that system. As far as the boundaries of an ecosystem, it depends upon how you use the term. You could have an entire ecosystem underneath a big rock. On the other hand, you could be talking about the overall ecosystem of the entire planet (biosphere).
Summarize this writing
An ecosystem includes the living (biotic) and nonliving (biotic) parts, plus the energy that moves within it. It can be small or large.
Vanishing Concepts
The new moon is the lunar phase describing an absence of the moon
Each lunar cycle starts and ends with the new moon.
The waxing phase indicates that moon appears to grow.
Plants
Plants
flower
stem
roots
leaf
bud
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Why plants have leaves
Leaves make food for the plant.
Sum up the thought, but keep the meaning of the paragraph.
Why plants have leaves
Leaves make food for the plant. The sun shines on each leaf.
Why plants have leaves
All the green parts of the plant make food for the plant. The sun shines on each leaf. Sunlight gives the leaf energy to make the food. The food is made from water, soil and carbon dioxide. This is called photosynthesis.
Sum up the thought, but keep the meaning of the paragraph.
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Why plants have leaves
Leaves make food for the plant. The sun shines on each leaf. Sunlight gives the leaf energy to make the food. The food is made from water, soil and carbon dioxide.
Leaves make food using Sunlight with the help of water, soil and carbon dioxide. This is photosynthesis
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Why do plants have roots?
All plants with flowers have roots.
Why do plants have roots?
Plants have roots for two main reasons. 1)Roots anchor the plant in the soil, and prevent it from being blown away by strong winds. 2)Roots also take up water and minerals, such as nitrogen and sulfur, from the soil. Plants need water to replace that lost by transpiration, and minerals to make substances for life.
Bactria in soil help the plant take up nitrogen, minerals and sulfur in the rooms
What about flowers?
Flowers are made of petals.
What about flowers?
Flowers are made of petals.
What about flowers?
Flowers are made of petals.
Petals attract insects to the flower.
What about flowers?
Flowers are made of petals.
Petals attract insects to the flower.The flower makes seeds.
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What is inside a flower?
Petals
Stigma
Ovary
Stamen
What is their job?
petal
What is their job?
Petals attract insects. petal
What is their job?
Petals attract insects.
Nectar is made at the bottom of the petal. Insects like nectar.
petal
What is their job?
Petals attract insects.
The stamen make pollen.
petal
Stamen
What is their job?
sepal
The sepal protects the flower.
What is their job?
ovary
The ovaries make seeds.
About seeds
Animals help disperse some seeds.
How are seeds made?
The stamen inside the flower makes pollen.
stamen
How are seeds made?
The stamen inside the flower makes pollen. Plants need pollen from a different flower to make seeds. stamen
How are seeds made?
The stamen inside the flower makes pollen. Plants need pollen from a different flower to make seeds. When the flower is pollinated the seeds start to grow.
stamen
How are seeds made?Some flowers need insects to pollinate them.
How are seeds made?Some flowers need insects to pollinate them. The pollen sticks to bees or insects.
How are seeds made?Some flowers need insects to pollinate them. The pollen sticks to bees or insects. The pollen is taken to other flowers.
How are seeds made?Some flowers need insects to pollinate them. The pollen sticks to bees or insects. The pollen is taken to other flowers.
Plants like grass and trees do not have bright petals.
How are seeds made?Some flowers need insects to pollinate them. The pollen sticks to bees or insects. The pollen is taken to other flowers.
Plants like grass and trees do not have bright petals. Their pollen is blown by the wind.
What is their job? - Reviewmake food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
What is their job?make food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
What is their job?make food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
What is their job?make food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
What is their job?make food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
What is their job?make food from light, air and water.
attract insects.
help the plant stand up.
take food and water to the leaves
get water from the soil.Petals
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Flowers
make seeds.
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