Monday PS 12-17 Homework on wave speed Doppler Effect Pitch Wave Interactions.

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Monday PS 12-17 Homework on wave speed Doppler Effect Pitch Wave Interactions

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Monday PS 12-17

Homework on wave speedDoppler Effect

PitchWave Interactions

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Goals

• To understand how waves of energy move and interact

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• Period• Frequency• Wavelength• Wave speed

• V = λƒ

• V = λ / T

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Homework Questions?

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Wavelength

• The linear distance between the same point in two neighboring cycles

• Measured in meters (m)

Symbol is lambda (λ)

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Period

• Measure of how much time it takes for one cycle to be completed

• Measured in seconds per cycle

• Symbol is a fancy T

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Frequency

• The number of cycles completed in a given amount of time

• Measured in cycles per second (Hz)

• Symbol is a fancy ƒ

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Period and Frequency

• Values are inverse of each other

• T = 1 / ƒ

• ƒ = 1 / T

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Wave speed

• How fast the wave moves across a distance

• Measured in m/s , unit is v

• Can be calculated by the following:

v = λ / T or v = λ ƒ

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Homework on p468

• Problems 1-4

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Questions on Homework?

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Quiz question

• The Speed of sound in air is about

340 m/s. What is the wavelength of a sound wave with a frequency of 275 Hz?

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Wave speed and mediums

• Waves travel different speeds through different mediums

• Sound generally gets faster through denser, harder material

• Light (an all other electromagnetic radiation) generally tends to get slower through denser, harder material

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Why the change in speed?

• For sound, energy is transferred from particle to particle

• The greater the interaction between particles, the quicker the transfer of energy

• For light, the more interaction with particles, the slower it moves

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The same type of waves travel at the same speed through the

same type of medium

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Light has a finite speed

• In space or air, light travels at about:

3.00 x 108 m/s

or

300,000,000 m/s

(three hundred million meters per second)

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Our experiences lead us to believe that light is all places at

once

But that is because our observation speed is so slow

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If speed is constant, what happens if you change the change the wavelength or frequency of the wave?

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• Frequency and wavelength are inversely related

• If one value increases, the other must decrease

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Pitch

• Frequency determines the pitch of the sound

• The numbers on tuners = the frequency of the sound produced (how many wave fronts hit your eardrum every second)

• Higher frequency sound waves produce a higher pitch

• Waves with a longer period produce lower pitch

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Doppler Effect

• If the source and receiver of the sound are not moving, then the sound will maintain a constant pitch

• But if either move towards and past the other the pitch will vary

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Class-work

• List 5 different examples of interactions where the pitch changed significantly between two objects as one or both moved towards each other.

• What characteristics do the examples have in common?

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Results

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Common Traits

• There is a greater difference in sound when the objects travel at higher speed

• The pitch gets higher as the source and receiver come together

• The pitch gets lower as the source and receiver move apart

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Reasons

• The sound waves are compressed as the objects move together– Because objects move, wave fronts are

created closer together

• The sound waves are spaced farther apart as objects move apart

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Recap

• What is the relationship between the frequency of sound and pitch?

• Connect:

the Doppler effect

wave front creation

relative motion of source and receiver

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Star color

• Stars are move towards and away from us

• The frequency of light coming from them is altered by the Doppler Effect

• Those stars moving towards us have their light frequencies shifted toward the blue end of the spectrum

• Those moving away are red shifted

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Home-Class Work

• Pg 471 problems 1-7

• Pg 480 9-11

• Pg 481- 482 problems 29-36

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Wave Interactions

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Objectives

• Explain how waves behave in various interactions

• Explain wave interference

• Distinguish between constructive and destructive interference

• Explain, identify and distinguish standing waves

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Reflection

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Reflection

• The bouncing back of light off a surface or boundary

• Waves stay in original medium

• Free or fixed boundaries determine the orientation of the reflected wave

• Amplitude, wavelength and frequency are not changed because of reflection

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Diffraction

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Diffraction

• Waves spread out , bend as they pass the edge of an object

• Voices in the neighboring hallways

• Ocean waves around a piece of land

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Refraction

• Look at the straw

• Waves pass through into the new medium and bend

• Due to the change in wave speed

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How deep is this pool?

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Reflection and refraction

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Examples where you have experienced light or sound

reflecting or refracting?

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Mirage

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Mirage