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This video is a continuation of the video “Introduction to Waves” from the "Types of Waves" section. It discusses the properties of a periodic wave: amplitude, period, frequency, wavelength, and wave velocity.
4 Δεκ 2023 · Students learn about the types of waves and how they change direction, as well as basic wave properties such as wavelength, frequency, amplitude and speed. During the presentation of lecture information on wave characteristics and properties, students take notes using a handout.
Demonstrate understanding of wave properties such as wavelength, amplitude, frequency, period, and speed and mathematically relate these properties to one another. Apply the relationship among wave speed, frequency, and wavelength to solve problems.
11 Ιαν 2024 · For a wave to occur, two things are needed – a medium through which the wave passes, and a "driver" which is the initial source of the energy carried by the wave. Let's look at how each of the wave attributes links to these ingredients.
What is a Wave? Categories of Waves. Lesson 2 - Properties of a Wave. The Anatomy of a Wave. Frequency and Period of a Wave. Energy Transport and the Amplitude of a Wave. The Speed of a Wave. The Wave Equation. Lesson 3 - Behavior of Waves. Boundary Behavior. Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction. Interference of Waves. The Doppler Effect.
Review your understanding of wave properties in this free article aligned to NGSS standards. Key points: A wave is a repeating disturbance that travels through matter or space transferring only energy.