Wave 7 If this entire wave train is 30 meters long what is the wavelength of this wave? _____ Challenge Problems: (Show equation, work, final answer with correct units.) 1. What is the wavelength of a sound wave with a frequency of 50 Hz? (Speed of sound is 342 m/s) 2. A sound wave in a steel rail has a frequency of 620 Hz and a wavelength of ...
Waves: Introduction and Types A wave is a transfer of energy through a medium from one point to another. Some examples of waves include; water waves, sound waves, and radio waves. Waves come in two different forms; a Transverse Wave which moves the medium perpendicular to the wave motion, and a
10. Waves on a swimming pool propagate at 0.750 m/s. You splash the water at one end of the pool and observe the wave go to the opposite end, reflect, and return in 30.0 s. How far away is the other end of the pool? (OpenStax 16.48) 11.3 m 11. Wind gusts create ripples on the ocean that have a wavelength of 5.00 cm and propagate at 2.00 m/s.
Waves and Wave Properties Lesson—Anatomy of a Wave Worksheet WORKSHEET - LABELING WAVES 1. The highest point on a wave is the _____, while the lowest point is the _____. 2. The _____ of a wave is a measure of the amount of energy it carries. 3. The distance from one crest to the next crest is the _____. 4.
Physics P Worksheet 9-4: Waves 8. Consider a wave generator that produces 10 oscillations per second. The speed of the waves is 300.0 cm/s. a. What is the wavelength of the waves? b. What happens to the wavelength if the frequency of pulses is increased? 9. A wave on a lake passes by two docks that are 40.0 m apart. a.
Unit 4: Waves Worksheet #4: Sound and Its Properties Student Name: What is Sound : • It is a mechanical wave. It needs a medium to travel through. • Is a wave which is created by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium from one location to another • A form of energy made by vibrations. • When an object vibrates it causes the ...
16. Earthquakes generate shock waves that travel through Earth’s interior to other parts of the world. The fastest of these waves are longitudinal waves, like sound waves, and are called primary waves, or just p-waves. A p-wave has a very low frequency, typically around 0.050 Hz. If the speed of a p-wave with this frequency is 8.0 km/s, what ...
4 Wave travels in the same direction 5 Wave contains an amplitude 6 Gaps between compressions are called rarefactions 7 Particles move perpendicular (right angles 8 Waves found in the ocean 9 Electromagnetic 10 Contains a resting position 11 Spring toy moving to the right 12 Ropes moving up and down 2. Label the below waves: # 1-8
High school physics worksheet covering wave properties, transverse waves, refraction, wavelength, interference, and wave speed calculations. ... because the air molecules are vibrating perpendicular to the direction of wave motion G4G/Grade 10 12. A transverse wave with an amplitude of 0.20 meter and wavelength of 3.0 meters travels toward the ...
Waves & Electromagnetic Spectrum Worksheet Directions: Use the word bank to answer the following questions. Each word will be used only once. ... 10. _____ waves are produced by stars and galaxies. 11. _____ waves occur when the motion of the medium is at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave. ...
Physics 10 Worksheets - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document contains a worksheet for a 10th grade physics class covering topics in simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, geometrical optics, and electrostatics. The worksheet includes multiple choice questions to test students' understanding, short answer questions for students to explain ...
If 10 waves pass in 1 second, the frequency is 10 Hz If 6 waves pass in 2 seconds, the frequency is 3 Hz Sample Problems: Sample Problem 1) A wave has frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m. What is the speed of the wave? f 50 Hz 10 m v ? v= f= 10 m 50 Hz 500 m s Sample Problem 2) A wave has frequency of 5 Hz and a speed of 25 m/s. What is ...
8. As the wavelength of a wave increases, the frequency of the wave _decreases_. 9. The frequency of a certain color of light is 4.2 x 1014 Hz. The speed of light is 3.0 x 108 m/s. Find its wavelength. v = f 3.0 x 108 m/s = 4.2 x 1014 Hz x = 7.1 x 10-7 m 10. A wave has a period of 12.0 s. The distance between a crest and the adjacent
Waves Calculations Worksheet ! The speed of a wave through a particular substance is determined by its frequency and wavelength. Below is the wave equation triangle: !!! ... Light waves travel at 3 × 10 8 m/s. If the light wave has a particular wavelength of 400 nm (400 × 10 –9 m), calculate its frequency.
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1. Explain the difference between a) longitudinal and transverse waves, b) mechanical and electromagnetic waves. 2. Into which of the above four categories would you put a) sound waves, b) light waves, c) water waves, d) radio waves? 3. Define the terms a) wavelength, b) frequency, c) amplitude, d) period as applied to waves. 4.
8. Calculate the period of a wave if 4 complete waves are produced in 2 seconds. 9. Calculate the period of a wave if 180 complete waves are produced in 1 minute. 10. Calculate the period of a wave if 6000 complete waves are produced in 10 minutes. 11. Calculate the frequency of a wave that has 120 oscillations in 10 seconds. 12.
WAVES QUESTION 1 (Adapted from Grade 10 DBE Gauteng June 2018) The distance between 13 consecutive wave crests in a ripple tank is 1,8 m. The wave travel through the water at a speed of 0,225 m·s−1. 1. Define wavelength. (2) 2. Calculate the wavelength of the wave. (2) 3. Calculate the frequency of the wave.