PPT-Lesson 2: Pgs. 18-23 Waves
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Basic Properties of Waves Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Speed Amplitude Amplitude is the maximum distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away
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Basic Properties of Waves Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Speed Amplitude Amplitude is the maximum distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest positions The farther the medium moves as it vibrates the larger the amplitude of the resulting waves The greater the amplitude the greater the amount of energy. ed, green and blue spotlights. 4. Name possible colors that a yellow shirt could appear when viewed under various combinations of red, green and blue spotlights. 5. Name possible colors that a magen :. Waves . *Refer to Chapter . 12 . in your Textbook . Learning Goals. : . I can label the anatomy of an ocean wave.. I can differentiate between the various types of waves.. Anatomy of a Wave. :. Crest. Doppler Effect. ~apparent change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source of the wave.. If the object is moving towards the observer the frequency will appear to increase. If the object is moving away from the observer the frequency will appear to decrease. Of Faith. three perspectives. three perspectives. three perspectives. three perspectives. Mark 6:30. -44. Jesus feeds the 5000. THE LESSON FROM THE LOAVES. 30. The apostles gathered together with Jesus; and they . T.O.C. Earthquakes Release Energy. Energy from Earthquakes Travels through Earth. Rock/pond comparison. . Earthquake energy travels up, down, and to all sides.. Seismic waves. (-. w.w. - vibrations of energy caused by earthquakes. . …). Describe how models of the inside of Earth developed over time. Success Criteria: (Can you . …). Complete a time line. LISTEN and RECORD carefully.. How to organize lesson . 045. The lessons Agenda was:. Before the waves are made the particles are same distance apart. While waves moves through the medium the particles . compress. together, then they spread further apart (stretched areas)- . rarefaction.. Warm-Up: February 17/18, 2016. Vibrations and Waves. Chapter 14. A . periodic motion . repeats in a regular cycle.. Examples include:. Pendulums (such as on a grandfather clock). A mass at the end of a spring. 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. 2022-2023 Season. Russ Burleson. geaux15@hotmail.com. . 1. Agenda. Binder Check/Homework review. Mechanical Wave overview. Transverse Waves. Surface Waves. Longitudinal Waves (general). Sound Waves (Longitudinal). - Jon . Kabat. -Zinn. Waves are moving . energy. !. Most waves wind-driven. Moving energy along ocean/air interface:. Wind main disturbing force. Boundary between and within fluids with different densities. Energy is moving, not water. orbital motion. energy is transferred via circular motions. water (and gull) return to original position. the wave form moves forward. Motion decreases with depth. At. a depth of ½ of the wavelength, the motion is not significant.. water. waves.... 4/5/2019. Physics 214 Fall 2010. 2. 1S-13 Slinky on Stand. Creating longitudinal compression waves in a slinky. What happens when you pull back and release one end of the slinky . ? . The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) was the first person to truly understand the fundamental nature of light. . He proved in 1865 that an electromagnetic disturbance should propagate in free space with a speed equal to that of light..
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