Chapter 17 Waves and Sound.

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Waves and Sound

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Key Concepts• What causes mechanical waves?• What are the three main types of

mechanical waves?

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Where do waves get Energy?

• Ultimately from objects• Vibration – any movement that follows the

same path repeatedly• A vibrating object gives off its energy to

nearby particles next to them.• These particles in turn give off energy to

the particles next to them

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What Are Mechanical Waves?• a disturbance in matter that carries

energy from one place to another.• Mechanical waves require matter to travel

through.• The material through which a wave travels

is called a medium.• A mechanical wave is created when a

source of energy causes a vibration to travel through a medium.

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Types of Mechanical Waves• The three main types of mechanical

waves are transverse waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves.

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Transverse Waves• a wave that causes the medium to vibrate

at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels.

Direction of waveCrest

Rest position

Direction of vibration

Trough

Rest Position

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Transverse Waves• The highest point of the wave above the

rest position is the crest.• The lowest point below the rest position is

the trough (TRAWF).• Before the wave starts, every point on the

rope is in its rest position, represented by the dashed line.

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Longitudinal Waves• is a wave in which the vibration of the

medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels. Compression

Direction of wave

Rest position

Rarefaction

Push

Pull

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Longitudinal Waves• An area where the particles in a medium

are spaced close together is called a compression

• An area where the particles in a medium are spread out is called a rarefaction (rehr uh FAK shun).

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Surface Waves• a wave that travels along a surface

separating two media.• A Combination Wave

Wave direction

As the ocean wave moves to theright, the bobber moves in a circle,returning to its original position.

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Reviewing Concepts• 1. Describe how mechanical waves are

produced.• 2. List the three main types of mechanical

waves.• 3. For each type of wave, compare the

vibration of the medium to the direction of the wave.

• 4. Name one example of each type of wave.