It can't fix a car, but this does requires a medium through which to travel.
What is a mechanical wave?
Two Parter:
What is the name of the highest part of a wave? Not the toothpaste!
What is the name of the lowest part of a wave?
Crest and Trough
The maximum distance the particles of a medium move away from their rest positions as a wave passes through the medium. The larger this is in a mechanical wave, the larger the energy.
What is amplitude?
True or False: Increasing the frequency of a wave increases the speed of the wave
False: Increasing the frequency decreases the wavelength. The speed of the wave is dependent on the properties of the medium.
Two instruments sound different even though they play the same note. This is known as ____.
Timbre
A wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.
What is a transverse wave?
A sound wave has a wavelength of 0.5 meters. What is the frequency of the wave?
686 Hz
The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave.
What is wavelength?
True or False:
A high pitch wave has a large wavelength
False - It has a large frequency, therefore a small wavelength
Which type of air column can only produce odd number harmonics?
Close ended air columns
A wave that moves the medium in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels.
What is a longitudinal wave?
The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together.
What is a compression?
Frequency of a wave is doubled. What happens to the wavelength AND the speed of the wave?
Wavelength halves and speed remains the same (only medium changes the speed of the wave)
When two waves are in phase and the overall amplitude increases.
What is Constructive Interference
What harmonic and overtone is shown.
2nd harmonic
1st overtone
A wave that appears to stand in one place, even though it is really two waves interfering as they pass through each other.
What is a standing wave?
The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are far apart.
What is a rarefaction?
Unit of measurement for frequency.
What is a hertz (Hz)?
Two sound waves are played at the same time, one at 400 Hz and the second at 402 Hz. What will happen?
A) the sound will be constantly louder
B) the sound will be a higher pitch
C) The sound will alternate between loud and quiet
C) This phenomena is known as Beats.
TWO PART QUESTION:
What string OVERTONE has 6 nodes?
How many times higher is the frequency than the fundamental frequency?
4th overtone (5th harmonic)
5x higher frequency
Sound wave is this type of wave
What is Longitudinal
A point of maximum amplitude on a standing wave.
What is an antinode?
The frequency of 300 waves that pass a point in one minute?
What is 5 Hz?
The increase in the amplitude of a vibration that occurs when external vibrations match an object’s natural frequency.
What is resonance?
Which harmonic and overtone is shown.
5th harmonic
2nd overtone