Real-World Wave Applications
Light, Sound, and Wave Interactions
Wave Measurement & Modeling
Analouge vs. Digital
100

Why does a black car heat up more in sunlight than a white car, using absorption principles?

Black surfaces absorb more wavelengths of light

100

A pencil looks bent in water. Why does your brain misinterpret its true position?

Light refracts when changing mediums, bending the path before it reaches your eye

100

What does amplitude measure in sound waves?

Loudness (energy of the sound)

100

What type of signal uses continuous waves: analog or digital?

Analog

200

Two houses are built side-by-side. One has double-pane glass windows, the other single-pane. Explain why the double-pane house has less outside noise entering.

Two layers of glass and air create more boundaries where sound waves reflect

200

Why can’t you hear the Sun even though it produces massive explosions, but you can see it clearly from Earth?

Sound needs a medium to travel, and space has none

200

A wave’s wavelength increases. How does that change the pitch of the sound?

Longer wavelength = lower pitch

200

What two states do digital signals use to encode information?

0 and 1

300

A diver underwater sees objects clearly but hears sounds distorted or delayed. Explain how wave behavior in different mediums causes this.

Light refracts predictably underwater due to consistent density, but sound travels faster in water and bends due to temperature and pressure changes, causing distortion.

300

Explain why sound becomes quieter as you move away from a speaker

the energy of the sound wave spreads out over a larger area as it travels, causing its amplitude to decrease

300

Explain why a louder sound does not always mean a higher pitch.

Loudness is amplitude; pitch is determined by wavelength/frequency, so they change independently.

300

Why are digital signals less affected by interference than analog signals?

Digital signals use clear, discrete states (0 or 1), so small distortions usually don’t change the information.

400

A person standing far away sees a lightning strike before hearing thunder. Explain why, referencing wave properties.

Light travels through air at far higher speed and does not require a medium change, while sound travels much slower and must compress air molecules before reaching the observer.

400
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400

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400

How does noise typically change an analog signal?

Noise alters the shape of the analog wave, which can change the information carried by the signal.