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A student makes the following statements about waves. I In a transverse wave, the particles vibrate parallel to the direction of travel of the wave. II Light waves and water waves are both transverse waves.
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When a wave travels through a medium, it causes particles in that substance to oscillate. An oscillationis a repeating and regular motion (such as a back-and-forth motion). Most waves are periodic. Periodic waves move at a constant speed and oscillate regularly. Waves cause particles in a medium to oscillate across a point called equilibrium.
Introduction to Oscillatory Motion and Waves. What do an ocean buoy, a child in a swing, the cone inside a speaker, a guitar, atoms in a crystal, the motion of chest cavities, and the beating of hearts all have in common? They all oscillate—-that is, they move back and forth between two points.
Oscillations and Waves ANSWER KEY 1. An object can oscillate around: A. any equilibrium point * B. any stable equilibrium point C. certain stable equilibrium points D. any point 2. Which of the following is necessary for an object to oscillate? A. stable equilibrium B. small or no friction C. a disturbance * D. all of the above 3. At point P ...
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 Longitudinal Wave, which moves the medium parallel to the wave motion. Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave
Waves – General 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.