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MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do Now : Write down homework Open textbook to pg. 14 Open notebook to page 30

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Page 1: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

MAY 12, 2014Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms.

-Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday

Do Now:

• Write down homework

• Open textbook to pg. 14

• Open notebook to page 30

Page 2: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

What are Waves?

Page 3: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.

How does a wave travel?

Page 4: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

Medium: The material that a wave travels through

• Solids- Like ropes

• Liquids- Such as water-

Water waves use the medium of the surface of the water to travel.

Page 5: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

Gases- Like air-

For Sound Waves

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MAY 13, 2014

Homework: Work on Unit Vocabulary Sheet- Due Friday Work on Vocabulary Card

Do Now: Write Down Homework Open notebook to pg. 30 Open textbook to pg. 15

Page 7: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

HOW ARE WAVES CREATED?

Waves are created when a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate.

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A Vibration- is a repeated back and fourth or up and down motion

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WAVES AND ENERGY Waves travel through a medium, but do they carry the medium itself along with it as it travels?

– Look at Figure 1 on pg. 15- What happens to the top of the wave over time?

-A wave moves through the medium (water), but it does not carry the medium along with it.

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TRANSVERSE WAVES

Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction that the waves are traveling.

-Move in one direction- Waves that move up and down or side to side.

-Waves are classified according to how they move

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Crest- Highest parts of the wave

Trough- The lowest part of the wave

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Page 14: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

MAY 14, 2014~Homework:

Read /review the words &

diagrams on pages 18-21 in T.B

~Do Now~ Write down homework Open textbooks to page 16, Open notebooks to pg. 31.

Title 31- Other types of waves Read pg. 16- Longitudinal Waves and page17- Then Define bold terms- in notebook on pg. 31

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LONGITUDINAL WAVES

Compressions- the parts that are close together

Rarefactions- Parts where the coils are spread out

Energy travels parallel along the spring toy-creating a wave- once the wave passes each coil goes back to normal

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SURFACE WAVES

Combination of Transverse and Longitudinal Waves.-Circular type motion

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Homework: Questions on the board------------ Finish wave diagrams if not finished in class. Quiz on Section 1 and Section 2 on Wednesday 5-

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Do Now: Write Down homework & Quiz information Take out both Wave diagrams- Transverse (folded

sheet of paper) and Longitudinal (half –sheet of paper) Open textbook to pg. 18- Open notebook to page 32

May 15, 2014

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PROPERTIES OF WAVES Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Speed

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It is the maximum distance the medium moves above or below the rest position.

Amplitude- The measure of how far a particle in the medium moves from rest when disturbed by a wave. Amplitude is a direct measure of the waves energy

(From Rest –Crest)

(From rest to trough)

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Wave length- Distance between two corresponding (alike) parts of a wave-

Crest to Crest

Measured from Trough to Trough

Wavelength

Transverse Wave

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Longitudinal wave- Wavelength is measured from compression to compression

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AMPLITUDE- LONGITUDINAL WAVE

Measured by how compressed or rarefied the medium become.

The more crowded the compressions = the larger the amplitude.

Page 25: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

Wave length- Distance between two corresponding (alike) parts of a wave-

Crest to Crest

Measured from Trough to Trough

Wavelength

Transverse Wave

Page 26: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

May 16, 2014Homework: -Review notes for quiz on Wednesday – May 21-Complete review work sheet on Labeling Waves

Do Now:-Write down homework-Take out Wave diagrams-Open textbook to pg. 19-Open notebook to page 32

Page 27: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

It is the maximum distance the medium moves above or below the rest position.

Amplitude- The measure of how far a particle in the medium moves from rest when disturbed by a wave. Amplitude is a direct measure of the waves energy

(From Rest –Crest)

(From rest to trough)

Page 28: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

AMPLITUDE- LONGITUDINAL WAVE

Measured by how compressed or rarefied the medium become.

The more crowded the compressions = the larger the amplitude.

Page 29: MAY 12, 2014 Homework: Read pages 15-16 (Stop at Longitudinal Wave) in Sound and Light textbook- Define bold terms. -Unit vocabulary sheet due Friday Do.

Wave length- Distance between two corresponding (alike) parts of a wave-

Crest to Crest

Measured from Trough to Trough

Wavelength

Transverse Wave

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Longitudinal wave- Wavelength is measured from compression to compression

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FREQUENCY- Measured in hertz (Hz)

The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.

Frequency = (Wave)speed Wavelength

Ex: To increase the frequency you need to increase the amount of vibrations.

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FREQUENCY-

EX: If waves on a rope pass by every second, the frequency is 1 wave per second (1 Hz)

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Waves are…… vibrations in a medium-

Frequency= Number of Vibrations(Waves) that pass per second-

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~~~~SPEED OF A WAVE~~~~

Why do you see the lightning before you hear the thunder??

Lightning and Thunder~~Speed of Sound vs. Speed of light! Who is faster????

Speed = Wavelength x Frequency