Utilisateur
the motion of a disturbance that moves through matter or space
the physical environment theough which a wave can travel
require a medium
DONT require a medium
single sudden disturbance
Motion from periodic wave source is periodic
particles vibrate perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
y= Sin x
the highest points above the equilibrium position
the lowest points below the equilibrium position
middle line that bisects the wave
the distance from the quilibrium postion to a crest or trough
distance the wave travels during one cycle
distance between crest to crest or trough to trough
number of waves that pass a given point in time
time required for one complete wavelength to pass a given point; reciperocal of its frequency
speed of the wave
frequency
wavelength
Period
V= f~ = ~/T
it deacreases
particles vibrste parallel to the direction the wave is traveling
longitudal
sign curves; crests represent compressions, troughs represent expressions
whwrevthe partivles of a longitudal wave are closest together
When the particles are furthest apart
Combining Waves
no, they combine
2 waves traveling toward eachother are both positive or both negative
higher wave/larger amp
2 waves traveling toward eachother w/ opp amp signs form a smaller amp wave
the way waves move or travel
the change of direction of a wave when it meets a boundary
wave is opposite; transverse=
turned upside down; compression turns into rarefraction
waves are reflected and inverted
not inverted
a wave pattern that results when 2 fully identical waves travel in opposite directions and interfere
looks still
a point in a standing wave that has zero displacement (on the equilibrium) apears to be not moving
halfway between 2 nodes where the max displacement occurs (on top of the bump) apears to be moving; can be +/- the equilibrium
twice the length of the spring
only cetain frequencies and certain wavelengths produce standing wave patterns