Waves
Doppler Effect
EM Radiation
Thermodynamics
Waves II
100

The distance from crest to crest in a wave (or trough to trough)

(What is) Wavelength 

100

As an ambulance is driving away from you, what happens to the frequency (pitch) of the sound?

It goes down (gets lower)

100

What is the longest type of wave?

Radio waves

100

Device used to measure the average kinetic energy of a substance's molecules

A thermometer

100

Sound is carried by air molecules traveling from a source to a receiver through longitudinal waves. True or False?

False!

The air molecules do not travel, it is the wave that travels.

200

These waves do not need a medium to travel through 

Electromagnetic waves (light)

200

Your bus drives by you at 30 m/s while honking its horn at 870 hertz. You're standing still as you watch it go by.

What is the velocity of the receiver?

0 m/s

200

What is the type of wave that is responsible for tanning your skin at the beach?

Ultra Violet (UV)

200

In what direction does heat flow?


From warm objects to cold objects.

200

How many nodes are in the wave I'm about to draw on the board?

4 nodes

Nodes are where the wave intersects with the mid-line.

300

The property of waves that tells us how many waves cycle through each second.


Bonus points for getting the Units!

Frequency (measured in hertz)

300

Your bus drives by you at 30 m/s while honking its horn at 870 hertz. You run towards the bus to try and catch up.

What is the velocity of the source?

30 m/s

300

What is the name of the range of the EM spectrum we can see?

Visible Light

300

Which one of these temperatures is the coldest:

a) 100K, b) 50 ° F, c) -10 ° C

K = ° C + 273

° C = 5/9(*°F - 32)

a) = -173° C

b) = 10° C

c) = -10° C

300

Crests and troughs are also known as:

Anti-nodes

400

What is the frequency of a blue light with wavelength 450 nanometers? (nanometer = 10^(-9) meters)


f = c/λ 

6.67 * 10^14 Hz 

400

Your bus drives past you at 30 m/s while honking its horn at 870 hertz. You're standing still as you watch it drive away. 

Given that the speed of sound in the air is 340 m/s, what is the frequency that you hear?

F=Fo(V± Vr)/(V± Vs)

799.5 hertz or 800 Hz

400

Are EM waves an example of longitudinal, surface, or transverse waves?

Transverse 

400

How much heat (thermal energy) do you need to heat 100g of soup with a heat capacity of 3 J/g °C by 25°C?


Q= m*c*ΔT

Q= 100g*3 J/g °C*25°C

  = 7500 J

400

When we add two waves and the peaks are on the same side of the mid-line, we call this type of interference:

Constructive interference

500

What is the velocity of wave with wavelength 10 m and period 2s


v = λ *f

T = 1/f

5m/s


500

Your bus drives towards your bus stop at 30 m/s while honking its horn at 870 hertz. You're running towards your bus stop at 10 m/s.

Given that the speed of sound in the air is 340 m/s, what is the frequency that you hear?

F=Fo(V+-Vr)/(V+-Vs)

982.3 hertz 

500

Find the velocity of a radio wave traveling through space with an unknown wavelength and an unknown frequency?

3*10^8 m/s


All EM waves travel at the speed of light!

500

What is the heat capacity of 500g of an unknown material? 10,000J of thermal energy (heat) is used to raise its temperature from 15°C to 28°C.

Don't forget units

Q=m*c*ΔT

c = Q/(m*ΔT)

   = 1.54 J/g °C

500

Two pulses interfere: one has an amplitude of 2m the other has an amplitude of -4m. What is the amplitude of the resulting interference pattern.

Is this constructive or destructive interference?

Destructive interference: -2m

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