chapter 10 notes

25
Chapter 10 Notes Waves

Upload: nicholas-carroll

Post on 03-Jan-2016

21 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Chapter 10 Notes. Waves. Waves carry energy & information The information carried could be: Sound Color Pictures Radio waves – tv Microwave – cell phones WAVES DO NOT CARRY THE MEDIUM!!! (Ex: water). Transverse Waves. Energy moves left to right Wave moves up & down Ex: water waves - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Chapter 10 Notes

Chapter 10 NotesWaves

Page 2: Chapter 10 Notes

• Waves carry energy & information

• The information carried could be:– Sound– Color– Pictures

• Radio waves – tv• Microwave – cell

phones• WAVES DO NOT

CARRY THE MEDIUM!!! (Ex: water)

Page 3: Chapter 10 Notes

Transverse Waves• Energy moves left to

right• Wave moves up & down

– Ex: water waves– A Rope that is moved up and

down– Light

• Wave and energy move perpendicular to each other.

Page 4: Chapter 10 Notes

Longitudinal Waves

• Wave and energy are in same direction– Ex: Slinky– The

compression will move along the slinky forward and then back.

– Sound

Also called Compressional Waves

Page 5: Chapter 10 Notes

–Crests: high point of the wave

–Troughs: low point of the wave

Parts Of A Transverse Wave

Page 6: Chapter 10 Notes

Wavelength ( ):–The length of one complete cycle of a wave.

–From crest to crest or trough to trough.

Page 7: Chapter 10 Notes

AmplitudeHow big or little the wave is.

Tells you how much energy the wave has.

The bigger the wave, the more energy it has.

Page 8: Chapter 10 Notes

Parts of a Longitudinal Wave• Compression-The condensed portion

• Rarefaction-The separated part of the wave.

• Wavelength-distance from compression to compression

Page 9: Chapter 10 Notes

Frequency

• How many waves pass in 1 sec.• A wave carries its frequency to

every area that it reaches• Measured in hertz (Hz)

Page 10: Chapter 10 Notes

Speed of a Wave• How fast the wave

can transfer energy.

• v = f x • v = speed (velocity)

Units=m/s• f = frequency

Units=Hz = wavelength

Units=m

Page 11: Chapter 10 Notes

• TRANSVERSE WAVES!!!!• All travel at the same speed• The difference is in the frequency and the wavelength.

If one goes up, the other goes down.

Page 12: Chapter 10 Notes

Parts of the EM Spectrum

• Radio Waves-Longest wavelength, lowest energy, lowest frequency.

• Used for TV’s, Radios and Cell Phones

Page 13: Chapter 10 Notes

Microwaves• A form of radio waves-some books place

them separately and some put them in with radio.

• They are the highest frequency (most energy) of the radio waves.

Page 14: Chapter 10 Notes

Infrared (IR)• Heat

• Used to find people in the woods.

• Infrared film detects how hot something is.

• Use to detect cancer

• Beneath red

Page 15: Chapter 10 Notes

Visible Light• ROY G. BIV-colors

of visible light.

• Sunlight emits UV along with other rays.

• Gives us Vitamin D

• Too much harmful.

• Most filtered by ozone.

• Red is longest

Page 16: Chapter 10 Notes

ultraviolet

• Main source is sunlight

• Helps your body produce vitamin D

• Overexposure = burns and skin cancer

• Sunscreen helps to block

• Beyond violet

Page 17: Chapter 10 Notes

X-rays and Gamma Rays

• X-rays-See bones.

• High Energy

• Use lead to block!

• Gamma rays-highest energy

• Use to treat cancer

• Generated by radioactive atoms

Page 18: Chapter 10 Notes

Wave Interactions• Interaction -Wave run into

other object or another wave• Interaction can increase or

decrease wave energy• Interaction can change the

properties of the wave• Interaction can change the

direction

Page 19: Chapter 10 Notes

Reflection• A wave bouncing off

of a surface– Mirror– Wave hitting a wall

• Incident wave – moving to surface

• Reflected wave – moving away from surface

Page 20: Chapter 10 Notes

Refraction• Bending of wave

as it changes speed

• Speed changes from on medium to another–Air to water–Water to oil

Page 21: Chapter 10 Notes

Diffraction• Bending of a wave

when it comes into contact with the edge of another object

• Light bending around a door

Page 22: Chapter 10 Notes

Interference• The effect of 2 or more waves

interacting• Can be constructive or destructive

Page 23: Chapter 10 Notes

Constructive Interference

• Wave crest come together at the same location

• Waves join together to make a larger wave

Page 24: Chapter 10 Notes

Destructive Interference

• The crest of one wave meets the trough of another wave

• Crest and trough subtract from each other to make a smaller wave

• Sometimes the interference cancels both waves

Page 25: Chapter 10 Notes

Doppler Effect• Sound• Change in frequency

and pitch of a sound that is caused by either the movement of the source or the listener

• Ambulance• Race car