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Page 1: TAKS Objective 5: Wave Interactions Created by Monika Martin & Vernon Ogle.

TAKS Objective 5: Wave Interactions

Created by Monika Martin & Vernon Ogle

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TEKS 5B: Demonstrate wave interactions including interference, polarization, reflection, refraction and resonance with various materials

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WavesLongitudinal vs Transverse

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WavesLongitudinal vs Transverse

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Transverse wave characteristics

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Look at your TAKS formula chart.What is the velocity of a wave?Velocity = Frequency times the Wavelength

v = f x

The velocity (v) of waves are usually measured in meter/second

Wavelengths ( ) are usually measured in meters (The lambda symbol, , represents wavelength) Frequency (f) of waves are measured in Hertz

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Reflection

When a wave strikes a surface or boundary and bounces back.

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Reflection

Reflection: mirror, surface, rebound, bounce, return, (opposite of “absorb”)

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Reflection of light

Reflection only produces an image if the surface producing the reflection of light is perfectly smooth.

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Internal Reflection

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Light Color vs Pigment Color

• Primary colors of light are red, blue and green

• Combined they make white light.

• Primary pigments are magenta, cyan, and yellow.

• Combined they make a material black.

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Light Spectrum Absorption of Chlorophyll

( order of colors in spectrum -“roy g biv” )

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Seeing color

• The color you see is the light that is reflected from the object.

• Other wavelengths are absorbed.

• If all colors of light are reflected, the object will be white

• If no colors of light are reflected, the object will be black

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Refraction• The bending of light waves when they travel

from one medium to another (i.e. from air to water).

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Refraction: lenses, medium, change speed, bend

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Refraction through lenses

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Diffraction The bending of a wave around a

barrier or emerging through an opening. The smaller the opening the more the waves bend.

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Diffraction: barrier, opening, spread, bend around

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Diffraction of sound

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Resonance An effect in which the vibration of

one object causes the vibration of another object at a natural frequency (a frequency in which they vibrate).

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Resonance: natural frequency, harmonic vibration, sound, tuning fork,

plucking/striking, string instruments (piano, guitar)

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Resonance

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Waves Interference: combine, constructive, destructive, phase, beats

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Polarization

The process of transforming unpolarized light (light traveling in all directions) into polarized light (light waves traveling in one direction).

This process is accomplished by using a polarizing filter.

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Polarization

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Polarization

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Let’s check your understanding of wave interactions

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustrations below?

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustration below?

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Which one represents wave amplitude?Which one represents a wavelength?

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What type of interference is represented by e

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The reflected angle appears to be larger than the incident angle. Which wave interaction is best demonstrated

below?

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustrations below?

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustration below?

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustration below?

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What type of interference is represented by c

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Which wave interaction is best represented by the illustration

below?