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Physics Unit 5Waves – Light & Sound
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Wave• A rhythmic disturbance that transfers
energy through matter and/or a vacuum
• Material a wave travels through is called the medium
• 2 types of waves:
1. Transverse
2. Compressional (Longitudinal)
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Transverse• Matter in the wave moves at right angles to
the direction of the wave front
mid line (resting position)
Crest
Trough
amplitude
Wavelength (λ)
Examples: gamma radiation, x-ray, UV, visible light, infrared, microwave, radio, TV, water
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Compressional (Longitudinal)
• Matter moves in the same direction as (along with) the wave front
compression
rarefaction
λ
Example: sound
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Transverse & Compressional
• Amplitude (A)
-determined by amount of energy
• Wavelength (λ)
-determined by the wave frequency
• Frequency (f)
-number of waves per second
-measured in hertz (Hz)
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Transverse & Compressional• Velocity (v)
v = λf
-varies based on temperature, what it is traveling thru
-stays the same in a given medium
• velocity of light (all transverse waves)
- 300,000,000 m/s
• velocity of sound (longitudinal waves)
-330 m/s
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Frequency Comparisons
• Transverse • Longitudinal
High frequency
-purple light
Low frequency
-red light
High frequency-High pitch
low frequency-low pitch
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Amplitude Comparisons• Transverse • Longitudinal
High amplitude
-bright light
Low amplitude
-dim light
High amplitude-loud
low amplitude-quiet
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Transverse vs. Longitudinal
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Check up
Which has a longer λ?
-A
Which has higher frequency?
-B
Which has higher amplitude?
-both same