Resonance. Wave. Wave. There are three types of waves: Tacoma Narrows Bridge Torsional Oscillation. Mechanical Waves 11/2/2009

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Resonance Wave Transfers Energy Without Transferring Matter Clip from Mechanical Universe Wave A wave can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location. There are three types of waves: Mechanical waves require a material medium to travel (air, water, ropes). Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel (light, radio). Matter waves quantum mechanical waves particles also exhibit wave properties Mechanical Waves Transverse waves cause particles of medium to move perpendicular to the direction of the wave. Tacoma Narrows Bridge Torsional Oscillation Longitudinal waves cause particles of medium to move parallel to the direction of the wave. Surface waves particles of medium oscillate in circular paths Torsional waves produce a twisting motion through the medium such as the ones which caused the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Mechanical Universe Video

3 Types of Mechanical Waves Wave Tutorial Links http://library.thinkquest.org/0796/ch8/ ch8.htm http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/w aves/wavestoc.html Longitudinal Tuning Fork Wave Waves Vibrating tines produce an alternating pattern of high pressure and low pressure regions. This pattern travels away from the fork. Compression high pressure Rarefaction low pressure The PERIOD of a wave is the time for a particle of the medium to complete one oscillation. The SI unit for period is the second. Period: T Frequency: f The FREQUENCY of a wave is the number of cycles per unit time. The unit is Hertz (Hz) which is a cycle per second. FREQUENCY is also the reciprocal of the period. 2

f = T = T f Amplitude: A The AMPLITUDE of a wave is the maximum distance of a particle from the equilibrium position. The SI unit for amplitude is meter Wavelength: λ ( The WAVELENGTH of a wave is the length of one complete cycle. It is the distance between two consecutive in phase points. In phase points are those that are moving in step with each other. λ (lambda) Wave Applets Wavelength, Amplitude, Phase Frequency, Wavelength, Speed Longitudinal Wave Transverse Wave Superposition Principle Superposition Principle 2 The speed of a wave is equal to the product of the wave s frequency and wavelength. v: wave speed f: frequency λ : wavelength Wave Equation v = f λ Superposition Principle Wave interference occurs when two or more waves act simultaneously on a medium. Whenever two or more waves pass through each other, the resulting disturbance at a given point in the medium may usually be found by adding the individual displacements that each wave would have caused. (Principle of Superposition) 3

Constructive Interference Destructive Interference Constructive interference occurs when the waves are trying to displace the medium in the same direction. When these two waves are completely overlapping, there will be complete destructive interference. Destructive interference occurs when the waves are trying to displace the medium in opposite directions. Pulse/Wave Reflection Fixed End Reflection Free End Reflection Interference between incident and reflected pulse in a fixed end reflection For certain frequencies, the interference of the incident and reflected waves results in a standing wave pattern. Standing Waves Fixed/Free End Reflection of Sine Wave Fundamental Frequency and Harmonics Doppler Effect Doppler Effect Lesson 4

Waves Moving in and Out of Phase Beats When the 2 waves are in phase, the resulting disturbance has a maximum amplitude. When the 2 waves are out of phase, the resulting disturbance has a minimum amplitude. Waves of slightly different frequencies form a pattern of alternating maximum and minimum amplitude. The packets of maximum amplitude are called beats. 5