Introduction To Waves-Unit 2
Introduction To Waves-Unit 2
Introduction To Waves-Unit 2
Warm Up:
• Objective: 1.Define energy
-Identify types and 2.How do we know that
characteristics of energy exists?
energy waves 3.What are some
• Materials: examples of energy?
-Notebook 4.Define matter
-Pen/Pencil 5.What are the states of
-Highlighter matter?
6.What are some
example of the states of
matter?
Introduction to Waves
Essential Question:
What are the characteristics
of mechanical and
electromagnetic waves?
(S8P4a,d,f)
Intro Video
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6xVw
-SRks4#t=12
Use the PowerPoint to fill in the
Waves graphic organizer as we
discuss the characteristics of waves
What are Waves?
Rhythmic disturbances that carry
energy without carrying matter
Types of Waves
• Mechanical Waves – need matter (or
medium) to transfer energy
• A medium is the substance through
which a wave can travel. Ex. Air; water;
particles; strings; solids; liquids; gases
The trough is
the valley
between two
waves, is the
lowest point.
Parts of a Transverse Wave
The wavelength is the horizontal
distance, either between the crests or
troughs of two consecutive waves.
Parts of a Transverse Wave
The amplitude is the peak (greatest) value (either positive or
negative) of a wave. The distance from the undisturbed level to
the trough or crest.
An ocean wave is an example of
a mechanical transverse wave
Compressional Wave (longitudinal)
• A mechanical wave in which matter in the medium
moves forward and backward along the same
direction that the wave travels.
• Ex. Sound waves
A slinky is a good illustration
of how a compressional
wave moves
Use the next three slides and your Wave
Diagram sheet to label and define the
parts of a Compressional wave.
Parts of a Compressional
Wave (Longitudinal)
http://www.stmary.ws/highsch
ool/physics/home/animations3
/waves/wavemotion.html
Electromagnetic Waves
Waves that DO NOT NEED matter
(medium) to transfer energy
Examples: radiation, TV & radio waves,
X-rays, microwaves, lasers, energy from
the sun, visible light
1. Which of the following has the longest wavelength? Microwave Gamma Ray Radio Wave Ultraviolet Light
2. Which of the following has the highest frequency? Microwave Gamma Ray Radio Wave Ultraviolet Light
3. Compare the wavelength and frequency of a radio wave to the wavelength and frequency of a gamma ray.
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October 9, 2018
• Objective: Warm Up:
-Identify types and 1.What is a wave?
characteristics of 2.List and define the two
energy waves types of waves.
• Materials: 3.List and define the two
-Notebook types of mechanical
waves.
-Pen/Pencil
4.How are mechanical
-Highlighter and electromagnetic
waves different?
Wave Exercise
• See PDF for instructions
Vocabulary Squares #1
• Create vocab squares
for each word:
1. Wave
2. Energy
3. Medium
4. Electromagnetic wave
10/10/18
• Objective: Warm up:
-Identify types and 1.List and define the 4
characteristics of parts of a transverse
energy waves wave.
• Materials: 2.List and define the
-Notebook two parts of a
-Pen/Pencil compression wave.
-Highlighter
Vocab Squares #2
• Create a vocab
square for each word:
1. Mechanical wave
2. Compression waves
3. Rarefaction
4. Compression
10/11/18
• Objective: Warm up:
-Identify types and 1.How are transverse
characteristics of and compression waves
energy waves different?
• Materials: 2.List some examples of
-Notebook compression waves.
-Pen/Pencil 3.List some examples of
-Highlighter a transverse wave.
Vocab squares #3
• Create a vocab
square for each word:
1. Transverse wave
2. Crest
3. Trough
4. Wave length
5. Amplitude