Properties of Wave Pulses and Waves - AP Physics 2
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What does the term 'wavefront' refer to?
What does the term 'wavefront' refer to?
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A line of points in phase with each other. Represents wave's advancing edge or crest.
A line of points in phase with each other. Represents wave's advancing edge or crest.
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What does the speed of sound depend on?
What does the speed of sound depend on?
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Temperature and medium properties. Sound speed increases with temperature in gases.
Temperature and medium properties. Sound speed increases with temperature in gases.
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State the formula for frequency in terms of period.
State the formula for frequency in terms of period.
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$f = \frac{1}{T}$. Frequency and period are reciprocals.
$f = \frac{1}{T}$. Frequency and period are reciprocals.
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What is refraction in terms of waves?
What is refraction in terms of waves?
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Change in wave direction when it enters a different medium. Speed and direction change at medium boundaries.
Change in wave direction when it enters a different medium. Speed and direction change at medium boundaries.
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What is a longitudinal wave?
What is a longitudinal wave?
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A wave with oscillations parallel to wave direction. Sound waves are the primary example.
A wave with oscillations parallel to wave direction. Sound waves are the primary example.
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Identify the unit for wave speed.
Identify the unit for wave speed.
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Meters per second (m/s). Distance traveled per unit time.
Meters per second (m/s). Distance traveled per unit time.
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What is the definition of frequency?
What is the definition of frequency?
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The number of waves passing a point per second. Measured in cycles per second or Hertz.
The number of waves passing a point per second. Measured in cycles per second or Hertz.
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Identify the unit for wavelength.
Identify the unit for wavelength.
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Meters (m). Distance unit in the metric system.
Meters (m). Distance unit in the metric system.
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What is a node in a standing wave?
What is a node in a standing wave?
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A point of zero amplitude in a standing wave. Created by interference between incident and reflected waves.
A point of zero amplitude in a standing wave. Created by interference between incident and reflected waves.
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What is the period of a wave?
What is the period of a wave?
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The time for one complete cycle of the wave. Measured in seconds for one oscillation.
The time for one complete cycle of the wave. Measured in seconds for one oscillation.
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Find the wave speed if the wavelength is 2 m and frequency is 5 Hz.
Find the wave speed if the wavelength is 2 m and frequency is 5 Hz.
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$v = 10 \text{ m/s}$. Using $v = f\lambda = 5 \times 2$.
$v = 10 \text{ m/s}$. Using $v = f\lambda = 5 \times 2$.
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What does the term 'wavefront' refer to?
What does the term 'wavefront' refer to?
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A line of points in phase with each other. Represents wave's advancing edge or crest.
A line of points in phase with each other. Represents wave's advancing edge or crest.
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What is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI)?
What is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI)?
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Hertz (Hz). Named after Heinrich Hertz, equals cycles per second.
Hertz (Hz). Named after Heinrich Hertz, equals cycles per second.
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What type of wave requires a medium to propagate?
What type of wave requires a medium to propagate?
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Mechanical wave. Sound waves and water waves are examples.
Mechanical wave. Sound waves and water waves are examples.
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What is the definition of a wave pulse?
What is the definition of a wave pulse?
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A single disturbance that moves through a medium. Unlike periodic waves, it's a one-time disturbance.
A single disturbance that moves through a medium. Unlike periodic waves, it's a one-time disturbance.
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What is the formula for calculating period?
What is the formula for calculating period?
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$T = \frac{1}{f}$. Period and frequency are reciprocals.
$T = \frac{1}{f}$. Period and frequency are reciprocals.
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Calculate the speed of a wave with a period of 2 s and wavelength of 4 m.
Calculate the speed of a wave with a period of 2 s and wavelength of 4 m.
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$v = 2 \text{ m/s}$. Using $v = \lambda/T = 4/2$.
$v = 2 \text{ m/s}$. Using $v = \lambda/T = 4/2$.
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Calculate the frequency if the period of a wave is 0.25 s.
Calculate the frequency if the period of a wave is 0.25 s.
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$f = 4 \text{ Hz}$. Using $f = 1/T = 1/0.25$.
$f = 4 \text{ Hz}$. Using $f = 1/T = 1/0.25$.
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What is the principle of wave reflection?
What is the principle of wave reflection?
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Waves bounce back when they hit a boundary. Angle of incidence equals angle of reflection.
Waves bounce back when they hit a boundary. Angle of incidence equals angle of reflection.
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Find the wavelength if the wave speed is 340 m/s and frequency is 680 Hz.
Find the wavelength if the wave speed is 340 m/s and frequency is 680 Hz.
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$\lambda = 0.5 \text{ m}$. Using $v = f\lambda$, so $\lambda = v/f = 340/680$.
$\lambda = 0.5 \text{ m}$. Using $v = f\lambda$, so $\lambda = v/f = 340/680$.
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What is the difference between pulse and periodic wave?
What is the difference between pulse and periodic wave?
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A pulse is a single disturbance; a periodic wave is a continuous disturbance. Pulse is single event, periodic wave repeats.
A pulse is a single disturbance; a periodic wave is a continuous disturbance. Pulse is single event, periodic wave repeats.
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Identify the part of the wave where compression occurs.
Identify the part of the wave where compression occurs.
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In a longitudinal wave, it is a region of high pressure. Particles are squeezed together in this region.
In a longitudinal wave, it is a region of high pressure. Particles are squeezed together in this region.
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What is resonance in waves?
What is resonance in waves?
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Amplification of a wave when frequency matches natural frequency of the system. Natural frequency matching creates maximum amplitude response.
Amplification of a wave when frequency matches natural frequency of the system. Natural frequency matching creates maximum amplitude response.
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State the formula for wave speed in terms of frequency and wavelength.
State the formula for wave speed in terms of frequency and wavelength.
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$v = f \lambda$. Fundamental wave relationship for all wave types.
$v = f \lambda$. Fundamental wave relationship for all wave types.
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What is destructive interference?
What is destructive interference?
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When waves subtract to make a smaller amplitude. Waves out of phase create cancellation.
When waves subtract to make a smaller amplitude. Waves out of phase create cancellation.
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What is constructive interference?
What is constructive interference?
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When waves add up to make a larger amplitude. Waves in phase create reinforcement.
When waves add up to make a larger amplitude. Waves in phase create reinforcement.
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Which type of wave does not require a medium?
Which type of wave does not require a medium?
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Electromagnetic wave. Light waves can travel through vacuum.
Electromagnetic wave. Light waves can travel through vacuum.
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What does the symbol $\lambda$ represent in wave equations?
What does the symbol $\lambda$ represent in wave equations?
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Wavelength. Greek letter lambda denotes this wave property.
Wavelength. Greek letter lambda denotes this wave property.
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State the formula for wave speed.
State the formula for wave speed.
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$v = f \lambda$. Speed equals frequency times wavelength.
$v = f \lambda$. Speed equals frequency times wavelength.
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What is the wavelength of a wave?
What is the wavelength of a wave?
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The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs. One complete cycle measures this distance.
The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs. One complete cycle measures this distance.
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