Post on 15-Feb-2016
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1.1 - A WAVE IS A DISTURBANCE
What you hear depends on sound waves
What you see depends on light waves
YOUR EXPERIENCE:
A WAVE IS A DISTURBANCEA wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.A wave can transfer energy over distance without moving matter the entire distance.
Ocean waves travel many kilometers, but the water moves up and down (a disturbance)
FORCES AND WAVESForce is needed to change how an object moves.
Examples of how forces cause waves:
Rope Wave
FORCES AND WAVESForce is needed to change how an object moves.
Examples of how forces cause waves:
Water Wave
FORCES AND WAVESForce is needed to change how an object moves.
Examples of how forces cause waves:
Earthquake Wave
MATERIALS AND WAVES
A MEDIUM is any substance that a wave moves through.
Examples – air, water, ground
Mechanical Waves are waves that transfer energy through matter.
Light is NOT a mechanical wave. WHY?
ENERGY AND WAVESWaves caused by an earthquake show energy transfer.The ground shakes from side to side.The wave can travel kilometers. The ground does not.The energy that travels in a wave moves kilometers.In earthquakes, kinetic energy is transferred.
ENERGY AND WAVES
The “particles” of the wave (people) move up and down.
The energy of the wave, moves around the stadium.
WAVES CAN BE CLASSIFIED BY HOW THEY MOVE
Some waves transfer an up-and-down (water wave) or a side-to-side motion.The direction of the wave is perpendicular to the disturbance.Known as TRANSVERSE WAVES
WAVES CAN BE CLASSIFIED BY HOW THEY MOVE
Other waves transfer a forward-and-backward motion (sound wave).The wave is in the same direction as the disturbance.Known as LONGITUDINAL WAVES