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Ch15 Sec2 As Wave Properties

This document discusses the characteristics of waves. It defines key wave properties like amplitude, wavelength, period, and frequency. It explains that amplitude and wavelength describe the size of a wave while period and frequency describe time. It also defines wave speed and gives the equation that wave speed equals wavelength divided by period or frequency multiplied by wavelength. The document provides an example math problem to calculate wave speed using these definitions and equations.

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Ch15 Sec2 As Wave Properties

This document discusses the characteristics of waves. It defines key wave properties like amplitude, wavelength, period, and frequency. It explains that amplitude and wavelength describe the size of a wave while period and frequency describe time. It also defines wave speed and gives the equation that wave speed equals wavelength divided by period or frequency multiplied by wavelength. The document provides an example math problem to calculate wave speed using these definitions and equations.

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Waves Section 2

Section 2: Characteristics of Waves


Preview
• Key Ideas
• Bellringer
• Wave Properties
• Wave Speed
• Math Skills
Waves Section 2

Key Ideas
〉What are some ways to measure and compare
waves?

〉How can you calculate the speed of a wave?


Waves Section 2

Bellringer
In the diagram, A is the distance from a point on one wave to an
identical point on the next wave. What might this distance be
called?

1. In the diagram, B is the amplitude of a wave. What do you think


this is a measure of?

2. Twenty waves pass by a point in a certain amount of time. Would


this be a measure of a wave’s speed or frequency?
Waves Section 2

Wave Properties
〉What are some ways to measure and compare
waves?

〉Amplitude and wavelength are measurements


of distance. Period and frequency are
measurements based on time.
Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• Amplitude measures the amount of particle vibration.
– amplitude: the maximum distance that the particles of a
wave’s medium vibrate from their rest position
– for a transverse wave, measured from the rest position to
the crest or the trough
– expressed in the SI unit meters (m)
Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• Wavelength is the distance between two equivalent parts of a
wave.
– wavelength: the distance
from any point on a wave to
an identical point on the
next wave
– for a transverse wave,
measured from crest to
crest or trough to trough
– represented by the symbol 
– expressed in the SI unit
meters (m)
Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• Amplitude and wavelength tell you about energy.

– larger amplitude = more energy

– shorter wavelength = more energy


Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• The period is a measurement of the time it takes for a
wave to pass a given point.
– period: in physics, the time
that it takes a complete cycle
or wave oscillation to occur
– represented by the symbol T
– expressed in the SI unit
seconds (s)
– in the diagram, T = 2 s
Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• Frequency is a measurement of the vibration rate.
– frequency: the number of cycles
or vibrations per unit of time; also
the number of waves produced
in a given amount of time
– represented by the symbol f
– expressed in the SI unit hertz
(Hz), which equals 1/s
– in the diagram, f = 0.5 Hz
Waves Section 2

Visual Concept: Characteristics of a Wave

Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.


Waves Section 2

Wave Properties, continued


• The frequency and period of a wave are related.

– The frequency is the inverse of the period.


Waves Section 2

Wave Speed
〉How can you calculate the speed of a wave?

〉The speed of a wave is equal to wavelength


divided by period, or to frequency multiplied by
wavelength.
Waves Section 2

Wave Speed, continued


• Wave speed equals wavelength divided by period.
speed = distance/time

• Wave speed equals frequency times wavelength.

wave speed = frequency  wavelength, or v = f  


Waves Section 2

Visual Concept: Equation for the Speed of a


Wave

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Waves Section 2

Math Skills
Wave Speed
The string of a piano that produces the note middle C
vibrates with a frequency of 262 Hz. If the sound waves
produced by this string have a wavelength in air of 1.30
m, what is the speed of the sound waves?

1. List the given and unknown values.


Given: frequency, f = 262 Hz
wavelength,  = 1.30 m
Unknown: wave speed, v = ? m/s
Waves Section 2

Math Skills, continued


2. Write the equation for wave speed.
v=f

3. Insert the known values into the equation, and


solve.
v = 262 Hz  1.30 m

v = 341 m/s
Waves Section 2

Wave Speed, continued


• The speed of a wave depends on the medium.
– In general, wave speed is greatest in solids and
least in gases.
– In a given medium, the speed of waves is constant.

• Kinetic theory explains differences in wave speed.

• Light has a finite speed.


– the speed of light (c) = 3.00  108 m/s
– for electromagnetic waves, c = f  

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