KZN PHYSICAL SCIENCES SUPPORT DOCUMENT GRADE 10 2020 Page 13 Properties of a longitudinal wave A compression is a region of high pressure in a longitudinal wave. A rarefaction is a region of low pressure in a longitudinal wave. The wave equation v = f is also used to solve problems involving longitudinal waves. SOUND WAVES
Longitudinal Wave, which moves the medium parallel to the wave motion. Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave Examples of Transverse waves would be a vibrating guitar string or electromagnetic waves, while an example of a Longitudinal wave would be a “Slinky” wave that you push and pull. Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave Compressions Rarefactions
Grade 10 Physical Science - Waves - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document defines key terms related to pulses, transverse waves, longitudinal waves, and their characteristics. It defines terms such as pulse, amplitude, wavelength, frequency, period, crest, trough, compression, and rarefaction.
A water wave comes into the harbor at a speed of 1.5 and has a wavelength of 200cm. Calculate the frequency with which the wave hits the harbor wall. ›EXAMPLE 2 › Five waves cover a distance of 10cm in 2 seconds. › Calculate a) the speed of the waves b) The frequency of the waves c) The period of the waves d) The wavelengths of the waves
Document Description: Transverse & Longitudinal Waves for Grade 10 2025 is part of Physics for Grade 10 preparation. The notes and questions for Transverse & Longitudinal Waves have been prepared according to the Grade 10 exam syllabus. Information about Transverse & Longitudinal Waves covers topics like Introduction to Transverse Waves, Transverse Waves, Longitudinal Waves, Transverse v ...
WAVES, SUD AD LIGT 27 Unit 3: Longitudinal waves Summary • In a longitudinal wave the particles move forwards and backwards and then return to their original positions. So, the particles in the coil oscillate in the same direction in which the wave is travelling. • Compressions are the regions where the coils of the spring are closer together.
2. Suppose that a longitudinal wave moves along a Slinky at a speed of 5 m/s. Does one coil of the Slinky move through a distance of 5 m in one second? Justify your answer. 3. Give one example of a transverse wave and another of a longitudinal wave, being careful to note the relative directions of the disturbance and wave propagation in each. 4.
Physical Sciences Grade 10 Term 1 Revision - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This revision program provides a review of key concepts and skills from the first term to help students prepare for exams. It includes topics on transverse and longitudinal waves, sound waves, and electrostatics. For each topic, there are example questions and detailed ...
This document contains the solutions to multiple choice and long answer questions about waves, sound, and light for a Physical Sciences Grade 10 class. It includes the answers to 15 multiple choice questions and 6 long answer questions on topics like wave interference, wavelength, frequency, speed of sound, and properties of transverse and longitudinal waves. The document was developed by Ms ...
The graph below shows two sound waves, the sound wave is a series of moving pressure variations. Wave 1 has an intensity of 1.6 × 10–6 W m–2, what is the intensity of wave 2 ? 3.6 × 10–6 W m–2 2.4 × 10–6 W m–2 3.0 × 10–6 W m–2 4.5 × 10–6 W m–2 Fig 1.1 shows a displacement-distance graph of a transverse wave at t = 0 s ...
Grade 10 – Longitudinal waves. Aims and outcomes of tutorial: Improve marks and help you achieve 70% or more! ... Longitudinal Waves – pdf. 3 Longitudinal Waves – video. 4 Transmission of Sound. 5 Cool Sound Waves. 6 Revision Longitudinal waves. Quizzes Status. 1.
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V== wave length(m) and V=speed m/s Electromagnetic waves emitted by the sun. The sun emit electromagnetic wave with a wide range of frequency and wave length. This referred to as electromagnetic spectrum .In vacuum electromagnetic waves travel at speed of 3 x m/s .They have different properties and have different wave length. •
Do some research to sort out the following types of wave into either longitudinal or transverse waves. electromagnetic wave, sound wave, seismic P-wave, seismic S-wave, water wave transverse wave longitudinal wave Slinky waves Both transverse and longitudinal waves can be demonstrated using a slinky. Look at the following video:
Grade 10 Physics LP - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1. The document contains a lesson plan for teaching physics to 10th grade students over 4 weeks. The lesson plan covers topics on general properties of waves including transverse and longitudinal waves, reflection, refraction, and diffraction of waves and light.
NSC - Grade 10 Which type of wave DOES NOT travel at 3 x 108 m.s-l? Radio Gamma Sound Microwaves Two sound waves, A and B, are travelling through air. Wave A has a wavelength of 4,5 m and wave B has a wavelength of 1,5 m. If the temperature of the air remains constant as the waves travel, then it can be concluded that.
This document is a revision booklet for Grade 10 Physical Sciences, Term 1, 2023, from the Western Cape Education Department. It covers topics such as transverse waves, longitudinal waves, sound waves, and electrostatics, with corresponding questions and answers. Full Transcript
Wave Properties II (144-150) 1. Choose which type of wave is represented or combinations of waves: Wave Description 1 Sound waves 2 Combination of transverse and longitudinal 3 Contains a crest and a trough 4 Wave travels in the same direction 5 Wave contains an amplitude 6 Gaps between compressions are called rarefactions
This First Look report provides selected findings from the first three waves of the Beginning Teacher Longitudinal Study (BTLS) along with data tables and methodological information. The BTLS follows a sample of public elementary and secondary school teachers who participated in the 2007-08 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), and whose first year of teaching was 2007 or 2008.