PPT-Properties of Waves Presented by Kesler Science

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How do matter and energy interact when waves are generated What are the three main types of mechanical waves What are properties of waves Essential Questions Waves

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How do matter and energy interact when waves are generated What are the three main types of mechanical waves What are properties of waves Essential Questions Waves A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place. Section 8.5. Key Terms. Audible Sound Waves. Infrasonic Wave. Ultrasonic Wave. Echo. Mach Number (. M. ). Pressure (. p. ). Sound Intensity. Decibel (dB). Categories of Sound Waves. Sound waves fall into three categories covering different ranges of frequencies.. Comparing Wave Properties & Energy. Essential Standard. 6.P.1Understand the properties of waves and the wavelike property of energy in earthquakes, light and sound waves.. Clarifying Objective. 6.P .. Essential Questions:. What is. . the basic structure of atoms? . How is an atom’s mass calculated? . Which subatomic particles are electrically charged?. .. Essential Questions:. 4. Where are the three main subatomic particles located?. Wave Properties. There are 6 main properties, or interactions, of waves that occur when a wave comes in contact with another wave , or a boundary. . The 6 Interactions of waves are. Interference. Diffraction. Copyright and Terms of Service. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. These materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions:. Physical Science . FORMS OF ENERGY. TOPIC VII. SC.K.P.10.1. SOUND. Grade K Pacing Guide: Forms of Energy . Sound/Practice of Science Benchmarks. SC.K.P.10.1: Observe that things that make sound vibrate.. Grade 1 Topic 2 . Observable Properties. Division of Academics - Department of Science. Grade 1 Pacing . Guide Properties . of Matter . Benchmarks. SC.1.P.8.1 . Sort objects by observable properties, such as size, shape, color, temperature (hot or cold), weight (heavy or light), texture, and whether objects sink or float. Embedding the Florida Standards: Scaffolding for Science Success. Millard E. . Lightburn. , Ph.D., District Supervisor . K-5. Mary Tweedy, . Curriculum . Support . Specialist . Jessica Hernandez, . Facilitator. What is plate tectonics?. What are the three types of plate boundaries?. What crustal features are formed at plate boundaries?. Essential Questions:. Quick Action – INB Template. Cut out the INB Template. Paste it into your notebook. . REMINDER!. DON’T FORGET. TO . STUDY!. . Electromagnetic waves. Mechanical waves. Interference. Reflection. Refraction. Pitch. diagrams. 1. Define . the following words:. Crest . – . the highest part of a transverse wave.. 4 Basic Properties of Waves . Amplitude. Wavelength. Frequency. Speed. Amplitude . Maximum distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from the resting place. Amplitude of Transverse Wave. Wave. Repeating disturbance or movement. Carries energy through matter and space. Vibrations. Anything that moves in a rhythmic patter. Up and down. Back and forth. What is a Wave. All waves are produced when something vibrates. Period Motion. Any . motion that . repeats. at regular time intervals. Frequency. Number . of . complete cycles . in a given . time. Frequency . is measured in . Hertz (Hz). Properties of Mechanical Waves. Why are we able to see?. Answer: . Because there is light.. And…what is light?. Answer: . Light is a wave.. So…what is a wave?. Answer: . A wave is a disturbance that carries energy from place to place. .

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