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What causes mechanical waves?

In a wave pool, the waves carry energy across the pool. You can see the effects of a wave's energy when the wave lifts people in the water. What causes mechanical waves?. A mechanical wave is created when a source of energy causes a vibration to travel through a medium (substance).

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What causes mechanical waves?

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  1. In a wave pool, the waves carry energy across the pool. You can see the effects of a wave's energy when the wave lifts people in the water.

  2. What causes mechanical waves? A mechanical wave is created when a source of energy causes a vibration to travel through a medium (substance). What Are Mechanical Waves?

  3. What Are Mechanical Waves? A mechanical wave is a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another. • The material through which a wave travels is called a medium. • Solids, liquids, and gases all can act as mediums. • A vibration is a repeating back-and-forth motion.

  4. The three main types of waves: transverse longitudinal surface waves. They are classified by the way they move through a medium. Types of Mechanical Waves

  5. Transverse Waves The medium vibrates perpendicular to the direction of the wave. Direction of wave Crest Rest position Direction of vibration Trough

  6. Types of Mechanical Waves Transverse Waves When you shake one end of a rope up and down, the vibration causes a wave. • The highest point of the wave is the crest. • The lowest point of the wave is the trough.

  7. Longitudinal Waves In a slinky, the wave carries energy along the spring. • The particles spaced close together are called a compression. • An area where the particles in a medium are spread out is called a rarefaction.

  8. Types of Mechanical Waves • A compression starts to move along the spring. • A rarefaction follows the compression along the spring. Compression Push Pull Direction of wave Rarefaction Compression Rest position

  9. Longitudinal Waves A longitudinal wave is a wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels.

  10. Surface Waves Ocean waves are the most familiar kind of surface waves. A surface wave is a wave that travels along a surface separating two media.

  11. Types of Mechanical Waves Wave direction As the ocean wave moves to the right, the bobber moves in a circle, returning to its original position.

  12. Types of Mechanical Waves • When a crest passes the bobber, the bobber moves up. When a trough passes, the bobber moves down. • The bobber also is pushed back and forth by the surface wave, like the motion of a longitudinal wave. • The two motions combine, and the bobber moves in a circle.

  13. Assessment Questions • A mechanical wave carries energy from one place to another through the • physical transfer of matter. • interaction of electromagnetic fields. • phase changes of a medium. • vibration of a medium.

  14. Assessment Questions • A mechanical wave carries energy from one place to another through the • physical transfer of matter. • interaction of electromagnetic fields. • phase changes of a medium. • vibration of a medium.ANS: D

  15. Assessment Questions • In what type of wave is the vibration of the medium parallel to the direction in which the wave travels? • transverse wave • longitudinal wave • surface wave • rarefaction

  16. Assessment Questions • In what type of wave is the vibration of the medium parallel to the direction in which the wave travels? • transverse wave • longitudinal wave • surface wave • rarefactionANS: B

  17. Assessment Questions • An example of a transverse wave is a(n) • sound wave traveling through air. • ocean wave far from the shore. • ocean wave as it approaches the shore. • light wave traveling through space.

  18. Assessment Questions • An example of a transverse wave is a(n) • sound wave traveling through air. • ocean wave far from the shore. • ocean wave as it approaches the shore. • light wave traveling through space.ANS: A

  19. Assessment Questions • As a surface wave travels across water, molecules of water move in a circular pattern. TrueFalse

  20. Assessment Questions • As a surface wave travels across water, molecules of water move in a circular pattern. TrueFalse ANS: T

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