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Chapter 5, Section 2. Making Waves. February 17, 2012 HW: PTG #1, 2, 5-8, pg. 505-506, Due Next Wednesday/Thursday. Learning Objective: Describe how waves carry energy Describe how wavelength, frequency and speed of a wave are related Success Criteria: Observe the motion of a pulse - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 5, Section 2

Chapter 5, Section 2

Making Waves

Page 2: Chapter 5, Section 2

February 17, 2012HW: PTG #1, 2, 5-8, pg. 505-506, Due Next Wednesday/Thursday

• Learning Objective:– Describe how waves carry

energy– Describe how wavelength,

frequency and speed of a wave are related

• Success Criteria:– Observe the motion of a pulse– Calculate the speed of a wave

pulse– Observe standing waves– Investigate the relationship

among wave speed, wavelength, and frequency

– Make a model of wave motion– Distinguish between transverse

and longitudinal waves

• Do Now:–Write LO and SC on a new left-side page–WDYS/WDYT pg. 492

Page 3: Chapter 5, Section 2

Investigate: Part A• Stadium Wave• Standing Wave • #1-Answer a-d in your notebook

Page 4: Chapter 5, Section 2

Do Now• Draw a wave

• Label as many parts as you can of the wave.

• Read page 494 #4, 5, 6, 7

Page 5: Chapter 5, Section 2

Part A Big Idea?• Wave moves, but people move up

and down• Waves are produced by adjacent

particles move up and down, causing the wave to move across.

Page 6: Chapter 5, Section 2

Investigate: Part B• Transverse Waves• Demo #1-2 (answer questions) demo 3-

4 answer question• You are writing in your notebook• #6-7-in groups• #7-choose amplitude as a class– Prediction: How do you think amplitude

will affect the speed of the wave?– Groups 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 different amplitudes

Page 7: Chapter 5, Section 2

Exit ticket• ON a half sheet of paper…

• Describe how waves carry energy using the following sentence structure about how waves carry energy.– As particles move___________, the wave

moves___________.

Page 8: Chapter 5, Section 2

February 23, 2012• Learning Objective:

– Describe how waves carry energy

– Describe how wavelength, frequency and speed of a wave are related

• Success Criteria:– Observe the motion of a pulse– Calculate the speed of a wave

pulse– Observe standing waves– Investigate the relationship

among wave speed, wavelength, and frequency

– Make a model of wave motion– Distinguish between transverse

and longitudinal waves

• Do Now:–Read

procedures #10-15–Pg. 496-497–Create data

table

Page 9: Chapter 5, Section 2

• #10-13 Demo then in groups• #14-Demo, discuss energy• #15-groups, discuss

a. A transverse pulse is one in which the motion of the wave is perpendicular (90 degrees) to the motion of the particles of the medium

b. As the amplitude of a transverse pulse on a spring increases, its speed remains the same

c. As the frequency of a standing wave increases, the wavelength decreases and the wave velocity remains the same.

Page 10: Chapter 5, Section 2

February 22, 2012HW: PTG #1, 2, 5-8, pg. 505-506, Due Wed, Bring Tissues

• Learning Objective:– Describe how waves carry

energy– Describe how wavelength,

frequency and speed of a wave are related

• Success Criteria:– Observe the motion of a pulse– Calculate the speed of a wave

pulse– Observe standing waves– Investigate the relationship

among wave speed, wavelength, and frequency

– Make a model of wave motion– Distinguish between transverse

and longitudinal waves

• Do Now:– LO and SC reflection

• Go through what we have covered so far and write page #s next to each item

• How do you know you have met this success criteria or learning objective? On left side page

Page 11: Chapter 5, Section 2

Part B Big Ideas• Speed of a

wave=distance/time• Speed=frequency x

wavelength• Frequency=#times

the wave moves up and down each second

• Energy travels in waves

• Transverse Wave:

• Standing Wave:

Page 12: Chapter 5, Section 2

Investigate: Part C• Longitudinal Waves• Complete all sections, OK with

teacher

Page 13: Chapter 5, Section 2

Part C Big Ideas• Compressional/Longitudinal Waves

Page 14: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• Waves Transfer

Energy

• Example

• A wave transfers energy with no transfer of mass

• When you throw a ball the mass and kinetic energy move from one place to another

• A wave transfers only energy, no mass is moving.

Page 15: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• How is energy

transferred?• Chemical energy in

musclesmechanical energy in armkinetic energy in spring

• Energy transferred from one form to another, but TOTAL energy remains the same…Conservation of Energy!

Page 16: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• How do waves

“add”?• They continue to

travel as though the other wave never existed.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqo6sEt1cUE

Page 17: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• Periodic Wave

• Crest

• Trough

• Amplitude

• Repetitive series of pulses

• Highest point on a periodic wave

• Lowest point on a periodic wave

• Height of crest or depth of trough

Page 18: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• How does

amplitude relate to sound?

• How does amplitude relate to energy?

• Large amplitudeLoud sound!

• Small amplitudesoft sound

• Large amplitudeLarge amount of energy

• Small amplitudesmall amount of energy

Page 19: Chapter 5, Section 2

• Wavelength (λ)

• Frequency (f)

• Distance between two consecutive crests or troughs

• Symbol is λ (pronounce lambda)

• Number of waves per unit time

• Usually waves/sec called hertz (Hz)

Page 20: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• Period (T) • Time required to

complete one complete wave (crest-trough-crest)

• Period and frequency are inversely proportionate

• T=1/f• f=1/T

Page 21: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• Transverse Waves

• Compressional (Longitudinal) Wave

• The medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave

• The medium moves parallel to the direction of the wave

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoVz2ENJb8M

Page 22: Chapter 5, Section 2

Physics Talk• Standing Wave • Wave pattern that

remains in a constant position.

• Does not go right/left, but does go up/down.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03cUrkjqdE0

Page 23: Chapter 5, Section 2

• Node

• Antinode

• Place on a standing wave that is motionless

• Point on a standing wave where the displacement (movement) is greatest

Page 24: Chapter 5, Section 2

• What type of wave is sound?

• Compression Wave• Air molecules get

compressed and move through the air

Page 25: Chapter 5, Section 2

• How can you calculate the speed of a wave?

• Speed=Distance/Time

• Wave speed=wave frequency x wavelengthv=fλ

Sample problems on pg. 502

Page 26: Chapter 5, Section 2

• Learning Objective:– Describe how waves carry

energy– Describe how wavelength,

frequency and speed of a wave are related

• Success Criteria:– Observe the motion of a pulse– Calculate the speed of a wave

pulse– Observe standing waves– Investigate the relationship

among wave speed, wavelength, and frequency

– Make a model of wave motion– Distinguish between transverse

and longitudinal waves

• Do Now:– Finish LO and SC reflection

• Go through what we have covered so far and write page #s next to each item

• How do you know you have met this success criteria or learning objective? On left side page

– Essential Questions Pg. 504• What does it mean?• How do you know?• Why should you care?

Page 27: Chapter 5, Section 2

Essential Questions• Pg. 504–What does it mean?– How do you know?–Why should you care?

Page 28: Chapter 5, Section 2

Vocabulary ActivityBook Definition: Definition in YOUR words

Example Picture or Equation

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HW: PTG #1, 2, 5-8, pg. 505-506