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Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

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Page 1: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 2: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 3: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 4: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 5: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Periodic Wave

• A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both.

• Another name is Transverse waves

Page 6: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 7: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Types of Waves

• Electromagnetic:

• Transverse:

• Longitudinal:

Page 8: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 9: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Speed of Sound and Light

• Speed of Sound in air– 331 m/s

• Speed of Light in a vacuum– 3.0*10^8 m/s

Page 10: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

http://paws.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/waves/wavemotion.html

compression

Page 11: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

What type of wave is a Sound wave?

Page 12: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

How do we easily represent waves that move outward from a source?

Page 13: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Pitch

• Pitch is related mainly to the frequency of the sound

• Pitch is not a physical property of the sound• Frequency is the stimulus and pitch is the

response– It is a psychological reaction that allows humans to

place the sound on a scale

Page 14: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.
Page 15: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Speed of Sound in Air

• 331 m/s is the speed of sound at 0° C

• T is the absolute temperature

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s K

Page 16: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Doppler Effect- Doppler Shift

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4OnBYrbCjY

Page 17: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Intensity Level of Sound Waves

• The louder the wave, the bigger the amplitude of the wave.

Loudness is measured in decibels (dB) or Watts per meter squared(W/m2).

Page 18: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Sound Intensity• Try your hearing range at:• http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/hearing.html

Page 19: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Human hearing ranges

Page 20: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Animal Hearing Ranges• Humans hear “audible” sounds

• Elephants can hear “subsonic” aka “infrasonic” waves

http://www.rambles.net/payne_interview.html

• Dogs can hear “supersonic”

http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/HearingRange.html

Page 21: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Ultrasonic Sound

• The term "ultrasonic" applied to sound refers to anything above the frequencies of audible sound, and nominally includes anything over 20,000 Hz. Frequencies used for medical diagnostic ultrasound scans extend to 10 MHz and beyond.

Page 22: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Shock Waves, final

• Shock waves carry energy concentrated on the surface of the cone, with correspondingly great pressure variations

• A jet produces a shock wave seen as a fog

Video Clip

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1956849/sonic_boom/

Page 23: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Standing Waves

• When a traveling wave reflects back on itself, it creates traveling waves in both directions

• The wave and its reflection interfere according to the superposition principle

• With exactly the right frequency, the wave will appear to stand still– This is called a standing wave

Page 24: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Forced Vibrations

• A system with a driving force will force a vibration at its frequency

• When the frequency of the driving force equals the natural frequency of the system, the system is said to be in resonance

Page 25: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Examples of Resonance

• Child being pushed on a swing

• Shattering glasses

• Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse due to oscillations by the wind

• Upper deck of the Nimitz Freeway collapse due to the Loma Prieta earthquake

Page 26: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

When something vibrates at its natural frequency, you get

resonance!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3932185696812733207&ei=yA2RS9LcIpfCrALEr5y_Ag&q=tacoma+narrows+bridge&hl=en#

Page 27: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Beats

• Beats are alternations in loudness, due to interference• Waves have slightly different frequencies and the time

between constructive and destructive interference alternates

• The beat frequency equals the difference in frequency between the two sources:

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Page 28: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Quality of Sound –Tuning Fork

• Tuning fork produces only the fundamental frequency

Page 29: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.

Quality of Sound – Flute

• The same note played on a flute sounds differently

• The second harmonic is very strong

• The fourth harmonic is close in strength to the first

Page 30: Periodic Wave A wave whose displacement has a periodic variation with time or distance, or both. Another name is Transverse waves.