Table of Contents
- 1 What type of wave vibrates perpendicular to the direction of travel?
- 2 In what direction are the vibrations relative to the direction of wave travel in a longitudinal wave?
- 3 What shakes particles at a right angle to the direction of travel?
- 4 What is the material through which a wave travels?
- 5 What is rarefaction in longitudinal waves?
- 6 Can two waves occupy the same space?
What type of wave vibrates perpendicular to the direction of travel?
transverse waves
In transverse waves, particles of the medium vibrate to and from in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport. 4. A transverse wave is traveling through a medium.
In what direction are the vibrations relative to the direction of wave travel in a longitudinal wave?
Longitudinal waves have the same direction of vibration as their direction of travel. This means that the movement of the medium is in the same direction as the motion of the wave.
What type of wave vibrates parallel to the direction and travels in a push pull motion?
longitudinal wave
In a longitudinal wave, particles of the medium vibrate in a direction that is parallel to the direction that the wave travels. You can see this in the Figure below. The person’s hand pushes and pulls on one end of the spring. The energy of this disturbance passes through the coils of the spring to the other end.
What is a vibration quizlet?
vibration. the oscillating, reciprocating, or other periodic motion of a rigid or elastic body or medium forced from a position or state of equilibrium.
What shakes particles at a right angle to the direction of travel?
S waves are the most destructive. They shake particles at right angles to the direction the waves travel.
What is the material through which a wave travels?
Medium
Medium – a material through which a wave travels.
How do you describe the direction of movements of wave particles and energy?
A wave can be thought of as a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy. The direction a wave propagates is perpendicular to the direction it oscillates for transverse waves. A wave does not move mass in the direction of propagation; it transfers energy.
What is the difference between longitudinal waves and transverse waves?
For a transverse wave, the motion of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction the energy of the wave travels in. The amplitude refers to the maximum distance the particles move. In longitudinal waves, the motion of the particles is in the same direction as the direction the energy of the wave moves in.
What is rarefaction in longitudinal waves?
In longitudinal waves, the motion of the particles is in the same direction as the direction the energy of the wave moves in. This generates areas of rarefaction and compression, or areas of high particle density and areas of low particle density.
Can two waves occupy the same space?
T or F 17. Two waves cannot occupy the same space at the same time. ____________________ T or F If two tuning forks of different frequencies are struck at the same time, you will hear beats as the result of constructive interference followed by destructive interference.
What is the speed of a wave X meters long?
A wave x meters long has a speed of y meters per second. The frequency of the wave is y/x. T or f The greater the FREQUENCY of the wave in a particular medium, the greater the wavelength of the wave.