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Waves properties

Tth
NAME: GRADE: ABCD
AREA: Physics TEACHER: Dylan Llanos

GUID
Issue: Duality wave particle
ELONGATION ( X ): It is the distance between
Understanding goal: the position of the object at any point and the
I recognize and differentiate models to explain equilibrium position.
the nature and behavior of light. AMPLITUDE (A): It is the maximum distance

that the body reaches with respect to the


Instructions: Carefully read the work guide,
think critically, and analyze the content equilibrium position.
provided. Then, complete the assigned
PERIOD (T): It is the time that the object takes
workshop based on your understanding.
to make an oscillation.
BASIC CONCEPTS
FREQUENCY (F): It is the number of

There are many objects that vibrate or oscillate, oscillations that the object makes in each
such as a mass attached to the end of a spring, unit of time.
a bell hammer, a ruler firmly attached to the
PHASE: The fraction of a period that a point
edge of a table and gently tapped on one end, or
completes after last passing through the
a body attached to a rope swinging, etc.
reference, or zero, position.

A periodic movement is one that repeats


Units:
itself with the same characteristics and equal

intervals.

Examples:

- the movement of a pendulum


- the movement of the hands of a clock the
- oscillatory movement of a spring etc.

ELEMENTS OF A PERIODIC MOVEMENT Types of Periodic Movement:

OSCILLATION: It is the path that is - Simple Harmonic Motion


completed when, from a certain position, - Pendulum Motion
- Vibratory Movement
the object reaches it again.
- Uniform Circular Motion
Waves properties
Tth
NAME: GRADE: ABCD
AREA: Physics TEACHER: Dylan Llanos

EXERCISE
WORKSHOP

A sphere is released from point A so that it


follows the path shown. 1. A wheel makes 15 turns in 12 seconds.

Calculate the period and frequency of

oscillation.

2. Calculate the period and frequency of

rotation of the planet Earth.


B

3. The oscillation period of a pendulum is

4 seconds. Calculate the value of its


"If the sphere passes through point B 40 times in 10
seconds, then..." frequency.

Calculate:
4. Calculate the period and frequency of
a. The period of oscillation
the hands of a clock.
b. The value of its frequency.

Solution

a. Each time the sphere passes through

point B it completes half an oscillation.

Therefore, in 10 seconds it makes 20

oscillations.

We apply the following formula

T= Time taken/Number of laps

T = 10 sg / 20 Where T = 0.5 sg

The period of the movement is 0.5 seconds

b. Frequency is the inverse of the Period

We apply the following formula

F= Number of laps/Time taken

F= 20 / 10 sg Where f = 2 sg-1

The frequency of the sphere's movement is


2 Hz
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