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1.   Complete Warm-Up for April 9th. Work
     with your shoulder partner first. Then
     swap and compare answers with the rest
     of your team.




                                                4/9/12
2.   The team with the most correct answers
     are “King/Queen for the day” and the




                                                D. Goldsberry
     rolling chairs.
3.   Get your journal ready. Add one page of
     guided notes to the next available page.
4.   Time Limit: 8 minutes
S8P5:
Students will explore the




                             4/9/12
wave nature of sound and




                             D. Goldsberry
electromagnetic radiation.
a. Identify the characteristics of electromagnetic and
   mechanical waves.
b. Describe how the behavior of light waves is
   manipulated causing reflection, refraction diffraction,
   and absorption).




                                                             4/9/12
c. Explain how the human eye sees objects and colors
   in terms of wavelengths.




                                                             D. Goldsberry
d. Describe how the behavior of waves is affected by
   medium (such as air, water, solids).
e. Relate the properties of sound to everyday
   experiences.
f. Diagram the parts of the wave and explain how the
   parts are affected by changes in amplitude and pitch.
How can light and




                    4/9/12
sound be used as




                    D. Goldsberry
tools?
What happens when a waves
encounters a boundary (a new
medium)?
 1. Absorption
  2. Reflection




                                      4/9/12
  3. Transmission – to pass through




                                      D. Goldsberry
D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
Energy in wave is
transformed into a




                     4/9/12
different form of




                     D. Goldsberry
energy, usually
thermal energy.
D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
1.Reflection
2.Refraction




                 4/9/12
3.Diffraction




                 D. Goldsberry
4.Interference
5.Polarization
 occurs when a wave strikes an
 object and bounces off
 occurs with all types of waves




                                      4/9/12
 obeys the Law of Reflection – the




                                      D. Goldsberry
 angle of incidence is equal to the
 angle of reflection
 When a wave enters a new medium at an
  angle, one side of the wave changes speed
  before the other side, causing the wave to




                                                     4/9/12
  bend.
• amount of bending depends on the speed of




                                                     D. Goldsberry
  light in both materials
• the greater the difference between the speeds
  of light in the two media, the more the light is
  bent
D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
REFRACTION IN NATURE

                                           Wave speed depends
                                             on the medium




                                                            4/9/12
                                                            D. Goldsberry
 Click on picture for internet animation
 bending of light around a
  barrier




                                   4/9/12
 occurs with all types of waves




                                   D. Goldsberry
Diffraction
• A wave spreading
  • A wave passes a barrier or moves through a hole in a barrier…
  • it bends and spreads out
• ex: a harbor




                                                                    4/9/12
                                                                    D. Goldsberry
D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
DIFFRACTION
    when a wave bends around an edge or
    spreads through an opening
• familiar examples: sound
  waves (speakers in a room)
  and water waves (breaker
  opening in harbors)

• the amount of diffraction
  increases with increasing λ


                           D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
White light can be separated into the
 visible spectrum colors by bending




                                        4/9/12
 the light with refraction or
 diffraction




                                        D. Goldsberry
 red light is bent the least
 violet light is bent the most
• caused when light waves overlap
each other
a) constructive – interact to build




                                      4/9/12
       up wave




                                      D. Goldsberry
b) destructive – interact to reduce
        wave
INTERFERENCE
   when 2 or more waves meet while traveling
   in the same medium (overlapping waves)

 the NET displacement (amplitude) is the sum
  of the amplitude of the waves

 Constructive or destructive interference

 Creates standing waves & beats


                       D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
Interference
• the result of two or more sound
• waves overlapping




                                    4/9/12
                                    D. Goldsberry
Interference
• Waves combining
• Constructive interference
  • Waves add together to make a larger amplitude




                                                    4/9/12
                                                    D. Goldsberry
                       +
         +    =
                      =
CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE
   larger displacement (larger amplitude)


crest overlaps crest 




                                     or
                                     tough overlaps trough




                         D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE
 Resonance
    When an object vibration at a particular frequency
    Seen in musical instruments, especially strings
    Sympathetic resonance
     When one vibrating object induces a vibration in
     another object
    Soldiers do not walk in
     formation across bridges


 Tacoma Narrows Bridge
                              D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
Interference (cont.)
• Destructive interference
  • Waves add together to make a smaller amplitude




                                                     4/9/12
                                                     D. Goldsberry
                       +
        +    =
                       =
DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE
   smaller displacement (smaller amplitude)

crest overlaps trough 

          displacement/
   amplitude is reduced



crest cancels trough 




                          D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
4/9/12
                                             D. Goldsberry
Different sounds that you hear include
(A) noise, (B) pure tones, and (C) musical
notes.
BEATS: INTERFERENCE
     Overlapping waves of different f (frequencies)

    In music interference creates “beats”
     (changes in loudness & softness)
                         Wave 1 (red) and
                         Wave 2 (blue)

                         combine to form beat pattern (in green)
                         High amplitude = LOUD
                         Low amplitude = soft




                        D. Goldsberry   4/9/12
 A polarizing filter acts as though
it has tiny slits in one direction.




                                        4/9/12
Only some of the light (vibrating in
the same way as the slit) can pass




                                        D. Goldsberry
through a polarized filter
D. Goldsberry   4/9/12

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Lesson 13 review section

  • 1. 1. Complete Warm-Up for April 9th. Work with your shoulder partner first. Then swap and compare answers with the rest of your team. 4/9/12 2. The team with the most correct answers are “King/Queen for the day” and the D. Goldsberry rolling chairs. 3. Get your journal ready. Add one page of guided notes to the next available page. 4. Time Limit: 8 minutes
  • 2. S8P5: Students will explore the 4/9/12 wave nature of sound and D. Goldsberry electromagnetic radiation.
  • 3. a. Identify the characteristics of electromagnetic and mechanical waves. b. Describe how the behavior of light waves is manipulated causing reflection, refraction diffraction, and absorption). 4/9/12 c. Explain how the human eye sees objects and colors in terms of wavelengths. D. Goldsberry d. Describe how the behavior of waves is affected by medium (such as air, water, solids). e. Relate the properties of sound to everyday experiences. f. Diagram the parts of the wave and explain how the parts are affected by changes in amplitude and pitch.
  • 4. How can light and 4/9/12 sound be used as D. Goldsberry tools?
  • 5. What happens when a waves encounters a boundary (a new medium)? 1. Absorption 2. Reflection 4/9/12 3. Transmission – to pass through D. Goldsberry
  • 6. D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 7. Energy in wave is transformed into a 4/9/12 different form of D. Goldsberry energy, usually thermal energy.
  • 8. D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 9. 1.Reflection 2.Refraction 4/9/12 3.Diffraction D. Goldsberry 4.Interference 5.Polarization
  • 10.  occurs when a wave strikes an object and bounces off  occurs with all types of waves 4/9/12  obeys the Law of Reflection – the D. Goldsberry angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
  • 11.  When a wave enters a new medium at an angle, one side of the wave changes speed before the other side, causing the wave to 4/9/12 bend. • amount of bending depends on the speed of D. Goldsberry light in both materials • the greater the difference between the speeds of light in the two media, the more the light is bent
  • 12. D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 13. REFRACTION IN NATURE Wave speed depends on the medium 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry Click on picture for internet animation
  • 14.  bending of light around a barrier 4/9/12  occurs with all types of waves D. Goldsberry
  • 15. Diffraction • A wave spreading • A wave passes a barrier or moves through a hole in a barrier… • it bends and spreads out • ex: a harbor 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry
  • 16. D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 17. DIFFRACTION when a wave bends around an edge or spreads through an opening • familiar examples: sound waves (speakers in a room) and water waves (breaker opening in harbors) • the amount of diffraction increases with increasing λ D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 18. White light can be separated into the visible spectrum colors by bending 4/9/12 the light with refraction or diffraction D. Goldsberry  red light is bent the least  violet light is bent the most
  • 19. • caused when light waves overlap each other a) constructive – interact to build 4/9/12 up wave D. Goldsberry b) destructive – interact to reduce wave
  • 20. INTERFERENCE when 2 or more waves meet while traveling in the same medium (overlapping waves)  the NET displacement (amplitude) is the sum of the amplitude of the waves  Constructive or destructive interference  Creates standing waves & beats D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 21. Interference • the result of two or more sound • waves overlapping 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry
  • 22. Interference • Waves combining • Constructive interference • Waves add together to make a larger amplitude 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry + + = =
  • 23. CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE larger displacement (larger amplitude) crest overlaps crest  or tough overlaps trough D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 24. CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE  Resonance  When an object vibration at a particular frequency  Seen in musical instruments, especially strings  Sympathetic resonance When one vibrating object induces a vibration in another object  Soldiers do not walk in formation across bridges  Tacoma Narrows Bridge D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 25. Interference (cont.) • Destructive interference • Waves add together to make a smaller amplitude 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry + + = =
  • 26. DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE smaller displacement (smaller amplitude) crest overlaps trough  displacement/ amplitude is reduced crest cancels trough  D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 27. 4/9/12 D. Goldsberry Different sounds that you hear include (A) noise, (B) pure tones, and (C) musical notes.
  • 28. BEATS: INTERFERENCE Overlapping waves of different f (frequencies)  In music interference creates “beats” (changes in loudness & softness) Wave 1 (red) and Wave 2 (blue) combine to form beat pattern (in green) High amplitude = LOUD Low amplitude = soft D. Goldsberry 4/9/12
  • 29.  A polarizing filter acts as though it has tiny slits in one direction. 4/9/12 Only some of the light (vibrating in the same way as the slit) can pass D. Goldsberry through a polarized filter
  • 30. D. Goldsberry 4/9/12