You are to create as many waves as possible without using your hands. You can use various items at...

Preview:

Citation preview

WAVES AND SOUND

Create your own wave

You are to create as many waves as possible without using your hands. You can use various items at your desk to create a wave but remember you can’t use your hands.

Let’s talk about your observation!

What is energy? Energy is the ability to move or cause change in matter.

There are two types of energy, kinetic and potential, and it comes in many forms:

Sound- kinetic Thermal-kinetic Chemical-potential Electrical- kinetic Radiant/ Light-

kinetic Mechanical- kinetic

Potential- when matter has stored energy that is ready to be used but is not being used.

Kinetic-the release of potential energy; matter in motion

Waves have energy but what is a wave?

A wave is the ability to move or cause change in matter.

What is a wave?

A disturbance that transfers energy. Some types of waves require a medium (solid, liquid, or gas) to travel through while others do not.

A medium is a substance or material that carries a wave (solid, liquid, gas)

What is a medium?

A medium is a substance or material that carries a wave (solid, liquid, gas)

DIFFERENT TYPES OF WAVES:

• Mechanical Wave• Electromagnetic

Wave• Transverse Wave• Longitudinal Wave

Mechanical v/s Electromagnetic Waves

Mechanical Waves travel through matter

Sound waves water waves

Electromagnetic Waves travel through empty

space, as well as through matter

Visible light, microwaves, X-rays, and radio waves

What is inertia?What does it have to with waves? Object in

motion will keep moving at the same speed and in the same direction unless force change their motion

Mechanical Wave

Require a type of matter to travel through

Medium- (solid, liquid, gas)

These waves pass on energy

Waves can create sound Sound can travel

through air, water, or solids

Can not travel through a vacuum( no air)

Electromagnetic Wave

Waves that can travel through a vacuum

Empty Space They do not need a

medium or matter Examples:

Light wave Radio waves X-rays

Waves Activity #1

Since waves are usually unseen, we are going to make these waves ourselves using Slinkys.

Are we creating mechanical waves or electromagnetic waves? Explain your reasoning.

What did you observe?

What is a crest?

The peak, or highest point of a transverse wave.

What is a trough?

The valley, or lowest point, of a transverse wave.

What is the difference between a trough and a crest?

What is a wavelength?

The distance from any point on one wave to a corresponding point on an adjacent wave.(ex. Crest to crest or trough to trough)

Now let’s label the parts of a wave in your notebooks.

LET’S MOVE!Tie a rope to the a chair and create long and short wavelengths.

Question: 1. What do you notice about the frequency? 2. What happens when you move it very fast,

in an up and down movement?3. What happens when you move it slowly in

an up and down movement?4. Does frequency increase or decrease when

wavelength is reduced?

What is frequency?

The number of oscillations produced in a certain amount of time. The greater the number of oscillations per second, the higher the frequency. The higher the frequency, the more energy carried by the wave.

High Energy

Low Energy

Tell me some places where you have seen frequency

waves?

What type of frequency is this?

How do you know?

What type of frequency is this?

How do you know?

Can you tell them apart?

Which is the high and low? How do you know?

Compressional/Longitudinal Wave The disturbance

moves in the same direction as the wave

These waves create sound

Examples: Sound waves Waves moving

through a stretched out slinky or spring

Rarefaction- the part of the wave that is moving apartCompression- is a squeezing together of something; the part of the a sound wave in which air is pushed together

Give me some examples in which you see and hear

transverse and longitudinal waves.

Waves Activity #2

Directions With the slinky,

create transverse wave with your group.

Now create a longitudinal wave with your group

Complete in NotebookCompare and Contrast the two waves you created with your group.

Record your observations:

See Hear Feel

What does Bill Nye have to say about waves?

EARTHQUAKES

Earthquakes develop in the crust of the earth.

The inner part of the earth contains massive energy.

Some of the energy escapes through cracks within the earth’s surface.

Waves are what cause us to experience earthquakes

Three types of earthquake waves

Seismic wave is an elastic wave generated by an impulse such as an earthquake or an explosion

P-Waves: Also called

compressional wave Is seismic body wave

that shakes the groud S-Waves:

Also called shear wave

Is a seismic body wave that shakes the ground

L-Waves:

Recommended