Name: Alpha Tamang Date: 05/07/2021
Student Exploration: Waves
Vocabulary: amplitude, compression, crest, frequency, longitudinal wave, medium, period,
power, rarefaction, transverse wave, trough, wave, wavelength, wave speed
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
1. A buoy is anchored to the ocean floor. A large wave approaches the
buoy. How will the buoy move as the wave goes by? A buoy will
move down and up as the wave goes by.
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2. The two images show side views of ocean waves. How are the two sets of waves different?
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Gizmo Warm-up
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Ocean swells are an example of waves. In the Waves Gizmo™,
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you will observe wave motion on a model of a spring. The hand
can move the spring up and down or back and forth.
To begin, check that the Type of wave is Transverse, Amplitude is 20.0 cm, Frequency is
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0.75 Hz, Tension is 3.0 N, and Density is 1.0 kg/m. Click Play ( ).
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1. How would you describe the motion of a transverse wave?
The wave moves left to right while the hand moves up and down.
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Click Pause ( ). Notice the crests (high points) and troughs (low points) of the wave.
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2. Click Reset ( ). For the Type of wave, choose Longitudinal. Increase the Amplitude to
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20.0 cm, and click Play. How would you describe the motion of a longitudinal wave?
In this wave the hand is moving from left to right as well as the wave.
Click Pause. Notice the compressions in the wave where the coils of the spring model are
close together and the rarefactions where the coils are spread apart.
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, Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A:
• Click Reset. Select Transverse waves.
Measuring waves • Set Amplitude to 20.0 cm, Frequency to 1.0 Hz,
Tension to 2.0 N, and Density to 2.0 kg/m.
Question: How do we measure and describe waves?
1. Observe : Click Play. Observe the motions of the hand and of the green dot in the middle. A.
What is the motion of the hand? Moves up and down.
B. Turn off the Lights on checkbox and observe the green dot. What is the motion of
the green dot? Moves up and down.
C. Follow the motion of a single crest of the wave. How does the crest move? The crest
moves from left to right.
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In a transverse wave, the motion of the medium (what the wave moves through—in
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this case, the spring) is perpendicular to the direction of the wave. So, each point of
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the spring moves up and down as the wave travels from left to right.
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2. Measure : With the lights on, click Pause. Turn on Show rulers.
A. Use the horizontal ruler to measure the horizontal distance between two crests. What
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is this distance? 100cm This is the wavelength of the wave.
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B. What is the distance between the two troughs? 100cm
The wavelength can be found by measuring the distance between two successive
crests, two successive troughs, or any two equivalent points on the wave.
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C. Click Reset. Set the Density to 1.0 kg/m. Click Play, and then Pause. What is the
wavelength of this wave? 140cm
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3. Measure : Click Reset. The amplitude of a transverse wave is the maximum distance a
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point on the wave is displaced, or moved, from its resting position. Turn off the lights. Click
Play, and then click Pause. Use the vertical ruler to measure the height of the green trace,
showing how far the green dot moved up and down.
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A. What is the height of the green trace? 40cm
B. The wave’s amplitude is equal to half of this height. What is the amplitude? 20cm
(Activity A continued on next page)
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Student Exploration: Waves
Vocabulary: amplitude, compression, crest, frequency, longitudinal wave, medium, period,
power, rarefaction, transverse wave, trough, wave, wavelength, wave speed
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
1. A buoy is anchored to the ocean floor. A large wave approaches the
buoy. How will the buoy move as the wave goes by? A buoy will
move down and up as the wave goes by.
m
er as
2. The two images show side views of ocean waves. How are the two sets of waves different?
co
eH w
The first wave is a longitudinal
wave and the other one is a
o.
transverse wave also in the second
rs e
one the distance is separated
ou urc
more.
o
Gizmo Warm-up
aC s
Ocean swells are an example of waves. In the Waves Gizmo™,
vi y re
you will observe wave motion on a model of a spring. The hand
can move the spring up and down or back and forth.
To begin, check that the Type of wave is Transverse, Amplitude is 20.0 cm, Frequency is
ed d
0.75 Hz, Tension is 3.0 N, and Density is 1.0 kg/m. Click Play ( ).
ar stu
1. How would you describe the motion of a transverse wave?
The wave moves left to right while the hand moves up and down.
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Click Pause ( ). Notice the crests (high points) and troughs (low points) of the wave.
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2. Click Reset ( ). For the Type of wave, choose Longitudinal. Increase the Amplitude to
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20.0 cm, and click Play. How would you describe the motion of a longitudinal wave?
In this wave the hand is moving from left to right as well as the wave.
Click Pause. Notice the compressions in the wave where the coils of the spring model are
close together and the rarefactions where the coils are spread apart.
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https://www.coursehero.com/file/92197053/Gizmo-Wavespdf/
, Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A:
• Click Reset. Select Transverse waves.
Measuring waves • Set Amplitude to 20.0 cm, Frequency to 1.0 Hz,
Tension to 2.0 N, and Density to 2.0 kg/m.
Question: How do we measure and describe waves?
1. Observe : Click Play. Observe the motions of the hand and of the green dot in the middle. A.
What is the motion of the hand? Moves up and down.
B. Turn off the Lights on checkbox and observe the green dot. What is the motion of
the green dot? Moves up and down.
C. Follow the motion of a single crest of the wave. How does the crest move? The crest
moves from left to right.
m
er as
In a transverse wave, the motion of the medium (what the wave moves through—in
co
this case, the spring) is perpendicular to the direction of the wave. So, each point of
eH w
the spring moves up and down as the wave travels from left to right.
o.
rs e
ou urc
2. Measure : With the lights on, click Pause. Turn on Show rulers.
A. Use the horizontal ruler to measure the horizontal distance between two crests. What
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is this distance? 100cm This is the wavelength of the wave.
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vi y re
B. What is the distance between the two troughs? 100cm
The wavelength can be found by measuring the distance between two successive
crests, two successive troughs, or any two equivalent points on the wave.
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ar stu
C. Click Reset. Set the Density to 1.0 kg/m. Click Play, and then Pause. What is the
wavelength of this wave? 140cm
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3. Measure : Click Reset. The amplitude of a transverse wave is the maximum distance a
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point on the wave is displaced, or moved, from its resting position. Turn off the lights. Click
Play, and then click Pause. Use the vertical ruler to measure the height of the green trace,
showing how far the green dot moved up and down.
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A. What is the height of the green trace? 40cm
B. The wave’s amplitude is equal to half of this height. What is the amplitude? 20cm
(Activity A continued on next page)
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