Properties of waves
Students should be able to describe wave motion in terms of their amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period.
The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of a point on a wave away from its undisturbed position.
The wavelength of a wave is the distance from a point on one wave to the equivalent point on the adjacent wave.
The frequency of a wave is the number of waves passing a point each second.
hrperiod=frequency1
T=f1
period, T, in seconds, s
frequency, f, in hertz, Hz
The wave speed is the speed at which the energy is transferred (or the wave moves) through the medium.
hrAll waves obey the wave equation:
wave speed = frequency × wavelength
v=fλ
wave speed, v, in metres per second, m/s
frequency, f, in hertz, Hz
wavelength, λ, in metres, m
hrStudents should be able to:
- identify amplitude and wavelength from given diagrams
- describe a method to measure the speed of sound waves in air
- describe a method to measure the speed of ripples on a water surface.
hrStudents should be able to show how changes in velocity, frequency and wavelength, in transmission of sound waves from one medium to another, are inter-related.