Module 4 Basic Wave Properties / Refraction Flashcards

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What is a progressive wave?

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a wave which transfers energy from a source through the means of oscillations without the transfer of the medium

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What are the two types of progressive waves?

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Longitudinal and transverse waves

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What is a longitudinal wave? Give an example

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a wave where the particle vibrations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
eg sound, ultrasound

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What is a transverse wave? Give an example

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A wave where the vibrations are at 90 degrees to the energy transfer
eg all electromagnetic waves; water waves

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What waves can travel through a vacuum?

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Electromagnetic waves

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What is displacement?

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Distance of a point on a wave above or below the undisturbed position - how much a point has moved from it’s rest position (y-axis)

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Amplitude

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Maximum displacement of a wave from it’s undisturbed position. Symbol A

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What is wavelength?

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Minimum distance between two adjacent points in phase

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Symbol for wavelength

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λ, units in metres

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State 2 properties of sound waves

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Longitudinal
and
Mechanical (need a medium to travel through)

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What is the time period of a wave?

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time taken for one complete oscillation or wavelength to pass a point

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Symbol for time period

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T - unit seconds

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What is the frequency of a wave?

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The number of wavelengths per unit of time

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What are the crest and trough?

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crest is the peak and trough is the dip in a snapshot of a transverse wave

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What is rarefaction?

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part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are the most spaced apart

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What does the wave speed depend on?

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the medium it is travelling through

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Derive the wave equation

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Speed = distance/time = λ/T
f=1/T
λx1/T=λf
speed = λf

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What does an oscilloscope show?

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an apparatus which shows the amplitude of a wave on the y axis (in volts on the oscilloscope)

and x axis represents time

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What is the unit used for the y-axis on an oscilloscope

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What does CRO stand for?

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cathode ray oscilloscope (usually just called an oscilloscope)

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How is amplitude displayed on an oscilloscope?

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Biggest value on the y-axis (in volts )
Count number of vertical squares from central line then multiply by voltage setting

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How to get time period from oscilloscope

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Count the number of squares horizontally for one complete wavelength
Multiply by the timebase
(which is number of seconds per horizontal division)

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If the depth in a ripple tank is reduced what happens to the wave speed?

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reduces wave speed

24
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Suggest a method of observing reflection

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Visible light and a mirror - a wooden plank in a ripple tank

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Definition of intensity
the radiant power passing through a surface per unit area
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What is the unit for intensity?
Wm^-2
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Equation for intensity?
I=P/A
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What properties does intensity have in reference to distance?
- As a wave travels from the source the radiant power spreads out and therefore decreases - From a point power spreads in all directions - To find the light intensity at a curtain distance, the area is equal to the area of a sphere Note: intensity is proportional to one over the square of the distance = inverse proportion - I ∝1/r^2
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What is the relationship between amplitude and intensity?
Intensity ∝ Amplitude^2
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List wave phenomena for transverse waves
Reflection Refraction Interference Diffraction Polarisation
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List wave phenomena for longitudinal waves
Reflection Refraction Interference Diffraction
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If two points are separated by half a wavelength, comment on their displacement
Same magnitude of displacement but travelling in opposite directions (positive and negative values)
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If the phase difference between two points is 270 degrees, how far apart are the points?
3/4 wavelength apart (270 degrees is 3/4 of 360)
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What is phase difference
the angle by which a wave lags or leads another sometimes used to compare two points on the same wave
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what is the phase difference of two points separated by a whole wavelength?
360 degrees or 2pi radians
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what is the phase difference of two points separated by a half wavelength?
180 degrees or pi radians
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What is a compression on a longitudinal wave?
Region on a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together (highest pressure)