Oct. 4, 2012 PG. #38 Focus: Introduction to Waves Objective: #6.P.1.1, identify the basic characteristics of a transverse wave HW : enter important words and their definitions into your glossary, background research Warm-Up : Wave Brainstorm What do you know about waves?
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Oct. 4, 2012 PG. #38Focus: Introduction to WavesObjective: #6.P.1.1, identify the basic
characteristics of a transverse waveHW: enter important words and their
definitions into your glossary, background research
Warm-Up: Wave Brainstorm
What do you know about waves?
Pg. 37– Important Words to Knowatom, proton, electron, neutron, nucleus, atomic mass, atomic number, wave, amplitude, frequency, crest, trough
How am I doing?
• Record Atom Quiz Grade
At the end of today:You will be able to answer this question:
What is Wave A’s amplitude and frequency compared to Wave B?
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But why do I care, Ms. Torres?
Waves transfer sound and light. Without them, you wouldn’t SEE or HEAR anything!A world without waves would be a dark, silent place.
Vocabulary to Know
What is a wave?
A wave is a type of energy.Waves transfer sound and light.
Examples:In the Ocean In the Clouds Earthquake
What do we call the tops and bottoms of waves?
The top of the wave is the CREST. The bottom of the wave is the TROUGH.
Vocabulary to Know
CREST
TROUGH
What is amplitude?
Amplitude is the height of the wave. It is how high and how low the waves go.
Vocabulary to Know
How high
does it
go?
How low does it go?
What is frequency?
Frequency is the number of crests OR troughs in a given space or time.
Vocabulary to Know
How many troughs?http://id.mind.net/~zona/mstm/physics/waves/introduction/introductionWaves.html
Let’s go back and write comparison statements for each example.
Comparison statements answer this question:
What is Wave A’s amplitude and frequency compared to Wave B?
Example #1What is wave A’s amplitude and frequency in comparison to wave B?
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1 Wave A has a higher amplitude than Wave B because it has higher and lower curves than Wave B. Wave A has the same frequency as Wave B because it has the same number of hills as Wave B.
Example #4What is wave A’s amplitude and frequency in comparison to wave B?
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4 Wave A has the same amplitude as Wave B because their crests are the same height. Wave A has a higher frequency than Wave B because it has a higher number of humps than Wave B.
Example #7What is wave A’s amplitude and frequency in comparison to wave B?
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7 AWave A has a higher amplitude than Wave B because its humps are higher and lower than Wave B’s. Wave A has a higher frequency than Wave B because it has a higher number of humps than Wave B.
Example #9What is wave C’s amplitude and frequency in comparison to wave B?
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9Wave C has a lower amplitude than Wave B because its humps are not as high and low as Wave B’s. Wave C has a lower frequency than Wave B because it has a lower number of humps than Wave B.