Water waves on the surface of a lake C. Waves in a slinky spring D. Seismic P-waves 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。水面上的水波是横波的例子。选项 A,空气中的声波是纵波。选项 C,弹簧中的波可以是纵波也可以是横波,不一定。选项 D,地震中的 P 波是纵波。反馈 收藏 ...
Noticethatwhenawavepassesthroughaslinkyspringinthisway,thateach‘particle’simplymovesaboutitsrestposition.Alongitudinalwavepassingthroughamedium Wavelength=distancebetweentwonearestpointsmovinginphaseFrequency=numberofwavelengthspassingapointpersecondAmplitude=maximumdisplacementofa‘particlefromitsrestpositionSuggesteddefinit...
86describewhatismeantbywavemotionasillustratedbyvibrationin ropes,springsandripple. Elasticstring/rope Note:Astringcanvibrateinup-downorleft-rightdirection. Spring Note:Aslinkyspringcanvibrateinforward-backwarddirection. CambridgeALevelPhysicsNotesandExercise ...
S waves are transverse waves. If you take a slinky with one or both ends fixed and move it side to side, the waves that propagate along it are similar to S waves. What is the meaning of S waves? An S wave is a shear wave that cause particles to vibrate perpendicular to the directi...
slinky at one end and move it up and down. Energy travels along the spring’s length in S-shaped waves, so the forward direction in which the energy moves is at right angles (or transverse) to the up-and-down direction of the movement of the spring. This is called a transverse wave...
Did you know that you can add waves, too? We've already talked about light, and light is a wave. But you can add sound waves. You can even add waves on a slinky or spring. And in many cases, waves add together according to the superposition principle. ...
Here, the spring moves vertically up and down, while the wave propagates horizontally to the right. (b) In a longitudinal wave, the medium oscillates parallel to the propagation of the wave. In this case, the spring oscillates back and forth, while the wave propagates to the right. A ...
- Sound waves in air - The primary waves of an earthquake - Ultrasound - The vibration of a spring - The fluctuation in a gas - The Tsunami Waves What is Wavelength? The measured distance between two identical points on two back-to-back waves. ...
Moving one end of the Slinky back and forth created a localcompression where the rings of the spring are closer together than in the rest of the Slinky.● This region of compression moves along the Slinky and constitutes thepulse.● The wave or pulse moves through the medium (here, the ...
-Waves at Boundaries -Reflection -Interference of Waves Physics Mrs. Coyle Coyle, Greece, 2009, Island of Antipaxos. Warm up 1/27-28 Copy Question explain your answer Interference. What are waves? A wave is a transfer of energy from one place to another. Waves take many forms. Wave Chara...