Electromagnetic Wave, Energy, and Spectrum 4. Sound Waves
Electromagnetic Wave, Energy, and Spectrum 4. Sound Waves
Electromagnetic Wave, Energy, and Spectrum 4. Sound Waves
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2. Wavelength
Wavelength il is defined as the distance from one crest
(or maximum of the wave) to the next crest or
maximum.
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3. Amplitude
The amplitude A of a wave is the maximum
displacement from the equilibrium or rest position.
4. Velocity
The velocity v of the wave is the measurement of how
fast a crest is moving from a fixed point:
where
v = velocity ( d s )
T = period (s)
f= frequency (Us or Hz)
A.= wavelength (m)
5. Frequency
The frequency fof waves is the rate at which the crests
or peaks pass a given point:
f=-
1
T
6. Period
The period T is the time required to complete one hll
cycle
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a) Wave speed:
b) Period
For a particular x,y i s a periodic function of twith
period:
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T = -2n
ZD
c) Wavelength
For a particular t, function y is a periodic function of x,
with the wavelength given by
A=-2n
k
d) Power
The average power transmitted by a sinusoidal wave can
be calculated by the formula
Cvg=-w
1 2 A 2 PV
2
where
A = amplitude
p = density of a medium
v= wave speed.
w = angular ii-equency
e) Energy
For a wave on string, the energy per unit length is given
by
El =-pavg
V
where
pavg = average power transmitted by the wave
v= wave speed
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9. Electromagnetic Waves
These waves are made up of electric and magnetic fields
whose strengths oscillate at the same frequency and
phase. Unlike mechanical waves, which require a
medium in order to transport their energy,
electromagneticwaves are capable of traveling through a
vacuum.
Although they seem different, radio waves, microwaves,
x-rays, and even visible light are all waves of energy
called electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves have amplitude, wavelength,
velocity, and frequency. The creation and detection of
the wave depend on the range of wavelengths.
a) Wave speed:
where
c= speed of light (3.00 x lo8m / s )
f= frequency ( U s )
A = wavelength (m)
T = period (s)
where
h = Planck's constant, h = 6.62607 x (Js)
f= frequency ( U s )
11. The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is a continuum of all
electromagneticwaves arranged according to frequency
and wavelength, as shown below
Id
Low frcquency
High frequency
Shorl wavelength
1 .ong wavelength
Low quantum cncrgy High quantum cnrtgy
Tuning fork
v=
where
v = speed of sound ( d s )
R= universal gas constant =8.314 J/mol K
T= absolute temperature (K)
M = molecular mass of gas (kg/mol)
y = adiabatic constant
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