What direction do waves transfer energy?
They transfer in the direction they are travelling
What are Transverse waves?
The oscillations of the waves are perpendicular to the direction of travel
What are Longitudinal waves?
The oscillations of the wave are parallel to the wave of travel
What is frequency?
the number of complete waves passing a certain point per second
- Hertz (Hz)
What is Wave speed?
the speed at which energy is being transferred
OR
the speed the wave is moving at
What is an oscilloscope?
A device for viewing oscillations on a screen
How do you use an oscilloscope to measure the speed of sound?
What can happen to a wave when it arrives at a boundary between 2 different materials?
What happens if a wave is absorbed by the material it’s crossing into?
It transfers energy to the material’s energy stored
What happens if a wave is transmitted through the material it’s crossing into?
The waves carry on travelling through the new material, often leading to refraction
What happens if a wave is reflected on the material it’s trying to cross into?
What does a wave being absorbed, transmitted and reflected depend on?
What is the rule applies to all reflected waves?
Angle of Incidence= Angle of Reflection
What is the angle of incidence?
the angle between the normal and the incoming ray
What is the angle of reflection?
the angle between the normal and the reflected ray
What is the normal
a line that is perpendicular (at right angles) to the surface at the point of incidence
What is the point of incidence?
the point where the wave hits the boundary
What is Specular reflection?
a wave is reflected in a single direction by a smooth surface
What is Diffuse reflection?
a wave is reflected by a rough surface, reflected rays are scattered in lots of different directions
Why does Diffuse reflection occur?
Are EM waves transverse or longitudinal waves?
Transverse waves
What are Electromagnetic waves?
Transverse waves that transfer energy from a source to an absorber
What is a vacuum?
an area with no matter/particles
What is the Electromagnetic spectrum order?
Radiowaves
Microwaves
Infrared radiation
Visible light
Ultraviolet
X-rays
Gamma rays