Types of Waves
Properties of Waves
Transfer / Transformation
Energy
Mystery
100

Which type of waves require a medium to travel through?

Mechanical

100

Where is the crest in a wave?

What is The highest point of the wave

100
Which of the following words means the movement of energy? A) Energy Transfer B) Energy Transformation C) Energy Dissipation
What is A) Energy Transfer
100

What is feeling heat from the sun an example of?

What is Radiation / Thermal Energy

100

What is the law of reflection?

The law of reflection states that when a ray of light reflects off a surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

200

A wave in which particles are displaced in a direction parallel to the direction of energy transport

Longitudinal Wave
200

The measurement of one crest of a wave to the other is known as what?

What is Wavelength

200

The balls on a Newton's Cradle keep hitting each other until it eventually stop. Why do the balls eventually stop hitting each other.

What is The thermal/mechanical and sound energy become dissipated. (answer can vary)

200

What is an energy transfer?  Give a few examples.

Energy can be described as being in different ‘stores’. It cannot be created or destroyed but it can be transferred, dissipated or stored in different ways. 


  • mechanical work - a force moving an object through a distance
  • electrical work - charges moving due to a potential difference
  • heating - due to temperature difference caused electrically or by chemical reaction
  • radiation - energy tranferred as a wave, eg light and infrared - light radiation and infrared radiation are emitted from the sun
200
  • Label the smallest and biggest wavelengths

  • Label the lowest and highest frequency

  • Label the lowest and highest energy


  • Label the smallest and biggest wavelengths

Radio - biggest 

Gamma - Smallest

  • Label the lowest and highest frequency

Gamma-  highest

Radio - Lowest

- Label the lowest and highest energy

Gamma - highest 

Radio - Lowest

300

Which type of waves do not require a medium to travel through? And what do they travel through?

Electromagnetic Waves / Vaccum (Empty Space)

300
The lowest point of a wave.
What is Trough
300

what type of energy is stored in a Coal (What you get for Christmas)?

Chemical

300

What is an energy transformation?  Give a few examples.

Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another – like in a hydroelectric dam that transforms the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy. 



300

Why does the pencil look broken in this glass?


(Good explanation of Refraction) 

400

A wave in which particles are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport. Give one example of this type of wave.

Transverse wave / 

  • ripples on the surface of water
  • vibrations in a guitar string
  • a wave in a sports stadium
  • electromagnetic waves – eg light waves, microwaves, radio waves
  • seismic S-waves
400

The amount of times the waves occur in a certain time.

Frequency

400

Electrical -> Mechanical -> Sound 

1. A triple beam balance measuring an object’s mass

2. A pencil sharpener plugged into a wall outlet

3. A projector displaying a diagram on the screen

4. A working flashlight used to light up a dark corner

2

400

Why does something look orange?

Why does something look white?

The object absorbs all the colors of visible light and reflects the color orange.

The object looks white because it reflects all the colors of visible light

400

Is an asphalt road or a grassy field hotter on a sunny day? Why?

Asphalt is Black. Black absorbs all light which into turn makes it hotter

500

How does changing frequency affect sound waves? 

How does changing amplitude affect sound waves?

changing the frequency effects the pitch

changing amplitude effects the volume

500

Which wave would have more energy? A wave with a large wave length, small frequency, and a small amplitude or a wave with a short wavelength, high frequency, and high amplitude

What is the wave with a short wavelength, high frequency, and high amplitude.

500

 Which energy conversion is taking place when you put gasoline in a car?

Chemical - Mechanical

500

 A hot air balloon has the following energy transformations


chemical - thermal - mechanical 

500

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?  Use this law to explain why a ball will not bounce forever.

(Explanation may vary) - Good explanation of the Law and mentions energy transfer/transformation