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World 
Communicates 
1 
Waves 
Preliminary 
Physics 
8.2.1 
By 
S. 
Choi
Energy 
(recap) 
• Energy 
is 
what 
causes 
things 
to 
change 
or 
happen. 
• Types 
of 
energy: 
– Kine?c 
(moving) 
– Poten?al 
(stored) 
• Gravita?onal 
• Elas?c 
• Chemical 
• Nuclear 
– Heat 
– Sound 
– Electrical
Brainstorm 
WAVES
Energy 
transforma?on 
in 
a 
mobile 
phone 
(a) 
• Energy 
is 
stored 
as 
chemical 
energy 
in 
the 
phone’s 
baMery 
• Chemical 
energy 
is 
transformed 
to 
electrical 
energy 
to 
operate 
the 
phone 
• The 
microphone 
converts 
sound 
energy 
to 
electrical 
energy 
• Antenna 
converts 
electrical 
to 
electromagne?c 
energy 
(microwaves) 
and 
incoming 
electromagne?c 
to 
electrical 
energy 
• The 
earphone/speaker 
converts 
electrical 
energy 
to 
sound 
energy 
• The 
LCD 
colour 
screen 
converts 
electrical 
energy 
to 
light 
energy
Waves 
(b) 
• Waves 
are 
carriers 
of 
energy 
– 
they 
transfer 
energy 
from 
one 
place 
to 
another. 
• Wave 
mo?on 
is 
the 
result 
of 
a 
periodic 
disturbance 
of 
a 
medium, 
or 
of 
space, 
by 
some 
form 
of 
vibra=on 
(or 
oscilla=on) 
which 
transmits 
energy 
away 
from 
the 
oscilla?ng 
source 
of 
the 
wave 
• Some 
waves 
need 
a 
medium, 
a 
substance 
that 
vibrates 
to 
allow 
the 
energy 
to 
pass 
through 
(note 
only 
the 
energy 
moves 
NOT 
the 
medium). 
• Some 
waves 
do 
NOT 
need 
a 
medium. 
These 
waves 
can 
travel 
through 
a 
vacuum.
How 
do 
we 
know 
waves 
carry 
energy? 
(b) 
• Microwaves 
cook 
food 
• X-­‐rays 
can 
damage 
DNA 
molecules 
in 
living 
cells 
• Earthquake 
waves 
can 
knock 
down 
buildings 
• Ultrasound 
waves 
can 
warm 
human 
flesh 
• Sound 
waves 
can 
make 
small 
objects 
move 
• Water 
waves 
can 
move 
even 
massive 
ships
Propaga?on 
dimension 
of 
waves 
(b) 
Waves 
may 
travel 
in… 
• One 
dimension 
e.g. 
– Waves 
in 
a 
slinky 
– Waves 
in 
a 
stretched 
rope 
or 
string 
(guitar) 
– A 
sound 
wave 
confined 
to 
a 
long, 
narrow 
tube 
(didgeridoo, 
flute) 
• Two 
dimensions 
e.g. 
– Waves 
on 
the 
surface 
of 
the 
water 
– The 
skin 
on 
a 
drum 
– Human 
eardrum 
– Some 
loud 
speakers 
• Three 
dimensions 
– Light 
from 
a 
lamp 
or 
a 
candle 
– Sound 
waves 
– Microwaves 
from 
mobile 
phones 
– Light 
from 
the 
sun 
The 
dimensions 
of 
waves 
depend 
on 
the 
MEDIUM!
There 
are 
two 
major 
categories 
of 
waves 
(c) 
Mechanical 
waves 
• Require 
a 
physical 
substance 
or 
medium 
in 
which 
to 
propagate/travel 
through 
• E.g. 
sound 
waves, 
water 
waves 
Electromagne=c 
waves 
• Do 
NOT 
require 
a 
physical 
medium 
in 
which 
to 
propagate/travel 
through 
• E.g. 
light, 
radio 
waves, 
x-­‐ 
rays
The 
wave 
model 
(d) 
Longitudinal 
waves 
Transverse 
waves 
The 
par?cles 
in 
a 
longitudinal 
wave 
vibrate 
back 
and 
forth, 
parallel 
to 
the 
direc?on 
in 
which 
the 
wave 
is 
travelling 
The 
par?cles 
in 
a 
transverse 
wave 
vibrate 
up 
and 
down, 
perpendicular 
to 
the 
direc?on 
in 
which 
the 
wave 
is 
travelling
Proper?es 
of 
waves 
(d) 
• All 
waves 
have 
a 
source 
of 
energy, 
which 
involves 
vibra?on 
of 
some 
sort 
– The 
rate 
of 
the 
vibra?on 
is 
called 
the 
frequency 
(f) 
and 
is 
measured 
in 
hertz 
(Hz). 
1 
Hz 
= 
one 
cycle 
OR 
vibra?on 
per 
second. 
– The 
maximum 
displacement 
of 
the 
par?cle 
from 
its 
original 
posi?on 
is 
called 
the 
amplitude 
(A), 
measured 
in 
meters 
(m) 
• All 
waves 
have 
a 
means 
by 
which 
the 
energy 
can 
propagate 
outwards 
away 
from 
the 
source 
as 
a 
vibra?on 
– The 
distance 
between 
adjacent 
crests 
or 
troughs 
of 
the 
wave 
is 
called 
the 
wavelength 
(λ), 
measured 
in 
meters 
(m) 
– The 
rate 
at 
which 
the 
wave 
travels 
away 
from 
the 
source 
is 
called 
the 
speed 
or 
velocity 
(v) 
of 
the 
wave 
and 
is 
measured 
in 
metres 
per 
second 
(ms-­‐1) 
Period 
(T) 
Period 
(T) 
Period 
(T) 
Wavelength 
(λ) 
Wavelength 
(λ) 
Amplitude 
(A) 
Amplitude 
(A) 
Wavelength 
(λ) 
Amplitude 
(A) 
Amplitude 
(A) 
Period 
(T) 
is 
the 
?me 
it 
takes 
for 
one 
cycle 
of 
wave, 
measured 
in 
seconds 
(s). 
T 
= 
1/f 
Trough 
Crests 
Trough 
Crests
The 
wave 
equa?on 
(f) 
• The 
wave 
equa?on 
relates 
three 
proper?es 
of 
waves: 
– Frequency 
(f) 
– Velocity 
(v) 
– Wavelength 
(λ) 
v = fλ 
v 
f λ
Prac?ce 
ques?ons 
(VI) 
1. What 
is 
the 
frequency 
of 
your 
favourite 
FM 
radio 
sta?on? 
(Hint: 
frequency 
for 
FM 
is 
given 
as 
MHz) 
2. Calculate 
the 
wavelength 
of 
the 
the 
radio 
wave 
from 
the 
radio 
sta?on. 
(Hint: 
use 
3 
x 
108 
ms-­‐1 
as 
speed 
of 
light/EM 
waves)

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Preliminary Physics - World communicates 1

  • 1. World Communicates 1 Waves Preliminary Physics 8.2.1 By S. Choi
  • 2. Energy (recap) • Energy is what causes things to change or happen. • Types of energy: – Kine?c (moving) – Poten?al (stored) • Gravita?onal • Elas?c • Chemical • Nuclear – Heat – Sound – Electrical
  • 4. Energy transforma?on in a mobile phone (a) • Energy is stored as chemical energy in the phone’s baMery • Chemical energy is transformed to electrical energy to operate the phone • The microphone converts sound energy to electrical energy • Antenna converts electrical to electromagne?c energy (microwaves) and incoming electromagne?c to electrical energy • The earphone/speaker converts electrical energy to sound energy • The LCD colour screen converts electrical energy to light energy
  • 5. Waves (b) • Waves are carriers of energy – they transfer energy from one place to another. • Wave mo?on is the result of a periodic disturbance of a medium, or of space, by some form of vibra=on (or oscilla=on) which transmits energy away from the oscilla?ng source of the wave • Some waves need a medium, a substance that vibrates to allow the energy to pass through (note only the energy moves NOT the medium). • Some waves do NOT need a medium. These waves can travel through a vacuum.
  • 6. How do we know waves carry energy? (b) • Microwaves cook food • X-­‐rays can damage DNA molecules in living cells • Earthquake waves can knock down buildings • Ultrasound waves can warm human flesh • Sound waves can make small objects move • Water waves can move even massive ships
  • 7. Propaga?on dimension of waves (b) Waves may travel in… • One dimension e.g. – Waves in a slinky – Waves in a stretched rope or string (guitar) – A sound wave confined to a long, narrow tube (didgeridoo, flute) • Two dimensions e.g. – Waves on the surface of the water – The skin on a drum – Human eardrum – Some loud speakers • Three dimensions – Light from a lamp or a candle – Sound waves – Microwaves from mobile phones – Light from the sun The dimensions of waves depend on the MEDIUM!
  • 8. There are two major categories of waves (c) Mechanical waves • Require a physical substance or medium in which to propagate/travel through • E.g. sound waves, water waves Electromagne=c waves • Do NOT require a physical medium in which to propagate/travel through • E.g. light, radio waves, x-­‐ rays
  • 9. The wave model (d) Longitudinal waves Transverse waves The par?cles in a longitudinal wave vibrate back and forth, parallel to the direc?on in which the wave is travelling The par?cles in a transverse wave vibrate up and down, perpendicular to the direc?on in which the wave is travelling
  • 10. Proper?es of waves (d) • All waves have a source of energy, which involves vibra?on of some sort – The rate of the vibra?on is called the frequency (f) and is measured in hertz (Hz). 1 Hz = one cycle OR vibra?on per second. – The maximum displacement of the par?cle from its original posi?on is called the amplitude (A), measured in meters (m) • All waves have a means by which the energy can propagate outwards away from the source as a vibra?on – The distance between adjacent crests or troughs of the wave is called the wavelength (λ), measured in meters (m) – The rate at which the wave travels away from the source is called the speed or velocity (v) of the wave and is measured in metres per second (ms-­‐1) Period (T) Period (T) Period (T) Wavelength (λ) Wavelength (λ) Amplitude (A) Amplitude (A) Wavelength (λ) Amplitude (A) Amplitude (A) Period (T) is the ?me it takes for one cycle of wave, measured in seconds (s). T = 1/f Trough Crests Trough Crests
  • 11. The wave equa?on (f) • The wave equa?on relates three proper?es of waves: – Frequency (f) – Velocity (v) – Wavelength (λ) v = fλ v f λ
  • 12. Prac?ce ques?ons (VI) 1. What is the frequency of your favourite FM radio sta?on? (Hint: frequency for FM is given as MHz) 2. Calculate the wavelength of the the radio wave from the radio sta?on. (Hint: use 3 x 108 ms-­‐1 as speed of light/EM waves)