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What is a wave?

A wave is defined as the propagation
  of a disturbance that carries the
 energy and momentum away from
     the source of disturbance.
Wave is a disturbance or variation which travels through
                      a medium.

   The medium through which the wave travels may
 experience some local oscillations as the wave passes,
 but the particles in the medium do not travel with the
                          wave.
 A group of people jumps up and
  sits back down, some nearby
  people see them and they jump
  up, some people further away
  follow suit and pretty soon you
  have a wave traveling around the
  stadium.

 The wave is the disturbance
  (people jumping up and sitting
  back down), and it travels
  around the stadium.

 However, none of the individual
  people the stadium are carried
  around with the wave as it travels
  - they all remain at their seats.
1. Mechanical wave


2.Electromagnetic wave
Mechanical wave

 Mechanical wave is defined as a
 disturbance that travels through
particles of the medium to transfer
               energy.
Sound
                     waves




Water                                       Seismic
waves                                        waves

                   Mechanical
                     wave




                                Waves on
        Waves in
                                 string /
         spring
                                  rope
Mechanical Waves

All mechanical waves require:
  Some source of disturbance
  A medium that can be disturbed
  A mechanism to transfer the disturbance from
  one point to the next point along the medium.
Almost all waves are
 mechanical waves,
 except EM waves
Types of wave



                    Longitudinal
Transverse Wave
                       Waves
Transverse Waves



 Is a wave in which the direction of vibrations
  of particle is perpendicular to the direction of
 the wave propagation.

 E.g.: water waves, waves in string.
Longitudinal Waves



 Is a wave in which the direction of vibrations of the
  particle is parallel to the direction of the wave
  propagation.

 E.g.: sound waves, waves in spring
Surface Waves




 Surface waves such as water waves combine
  longitudinal and transverse wave movement.
Properties of the Wave
 Wavelength, λ: the horizontal distance between any
 two successive equivalent points on the wave.

 Amplitude, A: the highest point on the wave pattern

 Period, T: the time required for the wave to travel a
 distance of one wavelength.
   Unit is second.

 Frequency, f : f=1/T.
    The frequency is measured in cycles per second or
     hertz (Hz).
Properties of the Wave
 Wave speed, v: The distance traveled by a wave profile
 per unit time.
   v=λ/T= λf
Example
             y (cm)



                            40 cm




                         15 cm




                                                 x (cm)




A wave traveling in the positive x direction as pictured above.
Find the amplitude, wavelength, period, and speed of wave if it
has a frequency of 8.0 Hz.
Solution
  The amplitude and wavelength can be read directly from the
   figure.
             A = 15 cm = 0.15 m      λ = 40 cm = 0.40 m

  The period of the wave is
                    1      1
                T                 0.13 s
                    f    8.0 Hz

  Wave speed is
                                                       1
                v    f    (8.0 Hz )( 0.40 m)   3.2ms

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0.1 introduction to waves

  • 1.
  • 2. What is a wave? A wave is defined as the propagation of a disturbance that carries the energy and momentum away from the source of disturbance.
  • 3. Wave is a disturbance or variation which travels through a medium. The medium through which the wave travels may experience some local oscillations as the wave passes, but the particles in the medium do not travel with the wave.
  • 4.  A group of people jumps up and sits back down, some nearby people see them and they jump up, some people further away follow suit and pretty soon you have a wave traveling around the stadium.  The wave is the disturbance (people jumping up and sitting back down), and it travels around the stadium.  However, none of the individual people the stadium are carried around with the wave as it travels - they all remain at their seats.
  • 6. Mechanical wave Mechanical wave is defined as a disturbance that travels through particles of the medium to transfer energy.
  • 7. Sound waves Water Seismic waves waves Mechanical wave Waves on Waves in string / spring rope
  • 8. Mechanical Waves All mechanical waves require:  Some source of disturbance  A medium that can be disturbed  A mechanism to transfer the disturbance from one point to the next point along the medium.
  • 9. Almost all waves are mechanical waves, except EM waves
  • 10. Types of wave Longitudinal Transverse Wave Waves
  • 11. Transverse Waves  Is a wave in which the direction of vibrations of particle is perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation.  E.g.: water waves, waves in string.
  • 12. Longitudinal Waves  Is a wave in which the direction of vibrations of the particle is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation.  E.g.: sound waves, waves in spring
  • 13. Surface Waves  Surface waves such as water waves combine longitudinal and transverse wave movement.
  • 15.  Wavelength, λ: the horizontal distance between any two successive equivalent points on the wave.  Amplitude, A: the highest point on the wave pattern  Period, T: the time required for the wave to travel a distance of one wavelength.  Unit is second.  Frequency, f : f=1/T.  The frequency is measured in cycles per second or hertz (Hz).
  • 16. Properties of the Wave  Wave speed, v: The distance traveled by a wave profile per unit time.  v=λ/T= λf
  • 17. Example y (cm) 40 cm 15 cm x (cm) A wave traveling in the positive x direction as pictured above. Find the amplitude, wavelength, period, and speed of wave if it has a frequency of 8.0 Hz.
  • 18. Solution  The amplitude and wavelength can be read directly from the figure. A = 15 cm = 0.15 m λ = 40 cm = 0.40 m  The period of the wave is 1 1 T 0.13 s f 8.0 Hz  Wave speed is 1 v f (8.0 Hz )( 0.40 m) 3.2ms