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Waves and sounds

What is a wave?
- A wave is a disturbance that travels through a
medium from one location to another
- A wave is the motion of disturbance
- The frequency of a wave is its most basic factor
which doesnt change when entering one
medium through another.
WAVES
ELCTROMAGNETIC
WAVES
MECHANICAL
WAVES
MATTER WAVES
TRANSEVERSE
WAVES
LONGITUDNAL
WAVES
SURFACE
WAVES
ELECTROMAGNETIC
SPECTRUM
-Mechanical waves are produced by a disturbance .

-It requires a medium to travel. Common examples include
air, water and sound.

- There are 3 types: Transverse, Longitudinal and Surface
In transverse waves the direction of the disturbance is perpendicular
To that of the direction of travel of the wave.
They also occur when the source disturbance of the wave follows a
periodic motion.

They create crests and troughs while travelling and show polarization.
In this type of a mechanical wave the direction of disturbance
Is parallel to the direction of the motion of the waves.





Polarization : It is the process in which the wave vibrates in
only one plane.
Reflection: When a wave gets reflected back upon entering
a medium is known as reflection.
Refraction: When switching from one medium to another
when the speed of the wave changes and not the frequency.
Diffraction: The spreading of waves when it enters through a
small slit is known as diffraction.
Wave fronts: It gives the position of the waves at a certain
time
Longitudinal waves
Vibrations parallel to
direction of motion
They produce rare
faction and
compression
They do no show
polarization
Transverse waves
Vibrations at right
angle to the
direction of motion.
They create crests
and troughs
They do show
polarization.
The wavelength of a wave is the measure of one crest and one trough
Which Is represented by the Greek letter lambda.
A displacement distance graph can also be used
Light, microwaves, x-rays, and TV and
radio transmissions are all kinds of
electromagnetic waves. They are all
the same kind of wavy disturbance
that repeats itself over a distance
called the wavelength.
At vacuum they travel with the speed of light, i.e at 300000000 m/s ; They
show polarization and Diffraction , thus they are transverse in nature;
they obey the general equation; they carry energy From one place to
another and can be absorbed by matter to cause heating and other effects;

Radio waves are the waves with the longest wavelength and the lowest
Frequency, they are used to carry sound, pictures and other information
Over a long distance, they are reflected by small electrically charged
Particles present in the ionosphere which makes long distance radio
Reception possible. We use them in our radios , phones and TVs which
All usually have antennaes on them.
This comes next in the spectrum. Their most common use is in the micro
Wave. They help in cooking the food, they are also used in mobile phones
And TVs. They are used for radar detection. They are the only waves
Which can penetrate light rain, haze, snow, clouds and smoke and can
Therefore be used in space for taking images of the Earth. These can have
Wavelengths measuring a few centimeters to a foot in length.
Infrared is emitted by all living organisms in large or small quantity, they
can have wavelengths as long as a pin or as short as a cell. The longer
Infrared rays are thermal, i.e. we feel warm due to their emission.
The short infrared rays on the other hands are used in devices such as
The remote control. They can also be used to cook food faster. We can
Take infrared sensitive photos using special cameras.
These rays are what cause are skin tan and some extreme cases skin
Cancer, but they also produce vitamins. The sun emits these rays the
Most. They may not be visible to our eyes but the bumblebee and
Other likewise organisms can. They are also used to detect invisible
Signatures and causes fluorescent clothes to flouresce.
The most common use of these rays are in X-Ray machines, they can
Penetrate objects like clothes to give images of the bones.
These are the rays with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequency.
Gamma rays are used to kill cells, like the cancerous cells. They are also
Used to clean surgical instruments.
It is a type of longitudinal wave which cannot like light waves travel
In vacuum and is best transmitted by solids followed by liquids and
Gases. It displays properties of interference and diffraction.

They are well reflected from hard and flat surfaces causing echo.
If the surface is nearer than 15m than the echo joins up with the original
Sound, this is called reverberation.
The speed of sound varies depending on the material it travels through.
In:
AIR(0 degree C ): 330m/s ( for rise of every 1 degree the speed increases
by 0.61 m/s)
WATER : 1400m/s
CONCRETE : 5000m/s
STEEL : 6000m/s

We can find the speed using the general equation and to find the
Wavelength we can use the formula
Wavelength = velocity /frequency
Hearing capacity of humans is sound waves of frequency with 20Hz to
20,000 Hz.

The 3 properties of sound waves are:
1)Pitch Directly proportional to the frequency
2) Loudness Directly Proportional to the amplitude
3) Quality No instrument except a tuning fork emits a pure note and
They have a fundamental note mixed with other notes
which are overtones and are exact multiples of the
fundamental notes.

Frequencies of sound waves above 20,0000 Hz are called ultrasonic, and
Objects with speed slower than sound are called subsonic and vice versa
Are called supersonic.
Q.1. Sound is faster in ? Explain

-Air
- Water
- solid

Q. Suggest the properties of Sound that prove that it is a wave



Q. What are the factors that affect the speed of sound in any medium





Q. If a nurse cleans the surgical instruments just before a surgery ,
which ray does she use?

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