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General Properties of Waves

Introduction to Waves

Waves are fundamental phenomena that transfer energy without transferring matter. They are ubiquitous,
encompassing sound, light, infrared radiation, and various electromagnetic signals. Understanding wave
behavior is crucial in physics.


Key Concepts of Waves

Energy Transfer: All waves transfer energy from one place to another without the transfer of matter.
Wave Motion: This can be illustrated by vibrations in ropes, springs, and experiments with water
waves.
Wavefront: A line representing the crests of a wave in two dimensions. The distance between
adjacent wavefronts equals the wavelength.


Types of Waves

Longitudinal Waves

Vibrations: The direction of vibration is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
Examples: Sound waves, seismic P-waves (primary).
Illustration: Pushing and pulling a spring, causing regions of compression and stretching.


Transverse Waves

Vibrations: The direction of vibration is at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction of wave
propagation.
Examples: Electromagnetic radiation (light, radio waves), water waves, seismic S-waves (secondary).
Illustration: Moving one end of a spring or rope up and down, creating crests and troughs.


Features of a Wave

Wavelength (λ): The distance between two adjacent identical points on a wave, such as from crest to
crest or trough to trough. Measured in meters (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm). For
longitudinal waves, it's the distance between two adjacent compressions or rarefactions.






, Frequency (f ): The number of complete waves that pass a point per unit time. Measured in Hertz
(Hz), where 1 Hz = 1 complete wave per second. It can also be seen as the number of complete
oscillations per unit time.
Amplitude: The maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its undisturbed (equilibrium)
position. Measured in meters (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm). For transverse waves, it's
half the distance from crest to trough.
Wave Speed (v ): The distance traveled by the wave per unit time. Measured in meters per second
(m/s), centimeters per second (cm/s), or millimeters per second (mm/s). Wave speed depends on the
medium through which the wave travels.


Wave Speed Equation

The relationship between wave speed (v ), frequency (f ), and wavelength (λ) is given by:


v = fλ

Example: A loudspeaker emits sound waves with a frequency of 300 Hz and a wavelength of 1.13 m.
Calculate the speed of the sound in air.

Equation: v = fλ
Substitute values: v= 300 Hz × 1.13 m
Calculate: v = 339 m/s


Wave Phenomena

All waves exhibit reflection, refraction, and diffraction.


Reflection

Definition: The bouncing off of a wave at a surface.
Law of Reflection: The angle of incidence (i) is equal to the angle of reflection (r ). Both angles are
measured with respect to the normal (an imaginary line perpendicular to the surface at the point of
incidence).
Ripple Tank Demonstration: A plane surface in a ripple tank causes water waves to reflect, with the
angle of incidence equaling the angle of reflection.


Refraction

Definition: The change in direction of a wave when it passes from one medium to another, due to a
change in its speed.

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