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Monday, November 30Monday, November 30thth Entry TaskEntry TaskFrom page 498, describe From page 498, describe how to measure the how to measure the wavelength, amplitude, wavelength, amplitude, and frequency of a and frequency of a longitudinal wave.longitudinal wave.
Schedule:Schedule:• Wave InteractionsWave Interactions
Objective: Objective: • I can describe the I can describe the ways that waves behaveways that waves behaveHomeworkHomework• Complete the output Complete the output
pagepagePlease have on Desk:Please have on Desk:• pencil, textbookpencil, textbook
Possible answerPossible answer• Wavelength: Wavelength:
the distance the distance between between compressionscompressions
• Amplitude: How Amplitude: How compressed the compressed the medium getsmedium gets
• Frequency: the Frequency: the number of number of compressions compressions that occur per that occur per secondsecond
For your foldable:For your foldable:• Describe when the interaction Describe when the interaction
occursoccurs• Describe what the interaction isDescribe what the interaction is• Draw an exampleDraw an example• Explain the exampleExplain the example• DO NOT copy your textbookDO NOT copy your textbook
Wave Behaviors
• Read pg 504-508• Identify the 5 different wave behaviors
and write them on your notes sheet• Define, give examples (draw pictures
to help you) and explanations. Do NOTNOT just copy the book!
Wave Behaviors• Reflection
– When a wave hits a medium it can’t go through, it bounces off that medium
It is the reason we see ourselves in a mirror, see colors and hear an echo.
Wave Behaviors
• Refraction– When a wave hits a new medium it slows
down or speeds up, this causes the wave to bend.
It is the reason things look bigger or out of place when you look at them through water.
Wave Behaviors
• Diffraction– When a wave hits a barrier that has an
opening, the wave spreads out after it goes through the opening
It is the reason you can still hear someone talking in Mr. McWhirter’s classroom, even though there are barriers between us.
Wave Behaviors
• Constructive Interference– When waves meet and the result is a wave
with a higher amplitude
– It is the reason surround sound works. Sound waves meet and create a fuller, richer sound.
– It is also the reason that innertubing behind a boat can be so fun
Wave Behaviors
• Destructive Interference– When waves meet and the result is a wave
with a lower amplitude
It is the reason a stereo may be loud in one part of the room, but quiet in another part. Sound waves meet and create a quieter sound
Noise canceling head phones also work because of this behavior of wave
Tuesday, December 1Tuesday, December 1stst Entry TaskEntry TaskCopy and complete Copy and complete
the sentence:the sentence:An echo is an example An echo is an example
of a ____________ of a ____________ wave being wave being ____________.____________.
Be sure you are sitting Be sure you are sitting with your group with your group and have your and have your foldable and your foldable and your storyboard out.storyboard out.
Schedule:Schedule:• Computer App Session 12Computer App Session 12
HomeworkHomework• Are you studying Chapter Are you studying Chapter
15?15?
Objective:Objective: I I can design and can design and code a computer simulation code a computer simulation that shows at least 4 that shows at least 4 energy conversionsenergy conversions
Please Have on Desk:Please Have on Desk:• Foldable, storyboard, Foldable, storyboard,
sharpened pencilsharpened pencil
Wednesday, December 2Wednesday, December 2ndnd Entry Task Entry Task
Before you reach the Before you reach the corner of a huge corner of a huge stone building, you stone building, you hear a noisy parade hear a noisy parade approaching down the approaching down the other street.other street.What kind of wave What kind of wave interaction is this?interaction is this?
Schedule:Schedule:• Chapter 15 ReviewChapter 15 Review
Homework:Homework:• Completed review due Completed review due
tomorrowtomorrow• Chapter 15 quiz tomorrowChapter 15 quiz tomorrow
Objective: Objective: •I know and understand the I know and understand the concepts of Chapter 15, concepts of Chapter 15, WavesWaves
Please have on Desk:Please have on Desk:• Textbook, pencilTextbook, pencil
Wednesday, March 4Wednesday, March 4thth Entry TaskEntry Task Ocean waves hit a spot Ocean waves hit a spot of land. What kind of of land. What kind of wave interaction will wave interaction will occur?occur?
Please have on desk:Please have on desk:• Journal open to vocab, Journal open to vocab,
sharpened pencilsharpened pencil
Homework:Homework:• Intro to Chapter 16Intro to Chapter 16• Read 16.1Read 16.1
Objective:Objective: I know and I know and understand the Chapter understand the Chapter 16 vocabulary.16 vocabulary.
Schedule:Schedule:• Chapter 15 quizChapter 15 quiz• Intro to Chapter 16Intro to Chapter 16
Friday, December 4Friday, December 4thth Entry TaskEntry Task•Explain what a Explain what a medium is.medium is.
Schedule:Schedule:• 16.1 Sound is a wave16.1 Sound is a wave
HomeworkHomework• Read 16.2Read 16.2
Objective:Objective: I will explain I will explain how sound waves are how sound waves are created and detected.created and detected.
Please Have on Desk:Please Have on Desk:• Chapter 16 introduction, Chapter 16 introduction,
journal, pencil, textbookjournal, pencil, textbook