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Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations. PhET sims are based on extensive education <a {{0}}>research</a> and engage students through an intuitive, game-like environment where students learn through exploration and discovery.
The PDF version of the Teacher Toolkit on the topic of The Nature of Sound is displayed below. The Physics Classroom grants teachers and other users the right to print this PDF document and to download this PDF document for private use.
The worksheets will show students how to break apart the anatomy of wave and calculate the key measures that differentiate waves from each other. Students will explore the key vocabulary that is associated with light and sound waves. They will explore how light waves bounce and refraction naturally and through a series of different lenses.
StickMan Physics 3: Wave Phenomenon Supplemental Questions 1. What is a flexible boundary? 2. Describe what happens to the wave after it bounces off a flexible boundary 3. What is a fixed boundary? 4. Describe what happens to the wave after it bounces off a fixed boundary 5. Draw and label a diagram for reflection of a wave 6.
Keywords, phrases and learning objectives for sound waves. Know that sound waves can be reflected, refracted and diffracted and the behaviour of sound waves can be explained using a longitudinal sound wave model.
of what a sound wave is. Asking them to draw diagrams for situations where sound is involved can be revealing. Some will avoid using diagrams altogether; others will represent sound as a single entity, for example a line that travels from a source to a detector. Most will struggle to represent sound accurately.
If you’re teaching children all about sound in your Physical Science lessons, then this label the parts of a sound wave activity is a must-have! With a simple design that maps out the parts of a sound wave, this resource will give children a sound understanding of this topic.