Physics of waves

    • [DOC File]PHYSICS FINAL REVIEW PACKET

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      A person on the beach sees waves that are 3.0 m apart approaching the shore. They hear the waves crash 30 times every 60 seconds. What is the frequency and velocity of the water waves? A radio tower emits signals at frequency of 103,500,000. What is the wavelength of the waves? v. m. p. Center of. Mass/ Momentum. Energy. d. F. W. Work and ...


    • [DOC File]Waves - UCLA Physics & Astronomy

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      California Physics Standard 4f Send comments to: layton@physics.ucla.edu. 4. Waves have characteristic properties that do not depend on the type of wave. As a basis for understanding this concept: f. Students know how to identify the characteristic properties of waves: interference (beats), diffraction, refraction, Doppler effect, and polarization.


    • [DOC File]Waves - UCLA Physics & Astronomy

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      California Physics Standard 4d Send comments to: layton@physics.ucla.edu. 4. Waves have characteristic properties that do not depend on the type of wave. As a basis for understanding this concept. d. Students understand sound is a longitudinal wave whose speed depends on the properties of the medium in which it propagates.


    • [DOC File]Module 1 - HACH A-Level Physics

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      Sep 02, 2017 · The waves overlap and form a repeating interference pattern of maxima and minima areas. If the waves weren’t coherent the interference pattern would change rapidly and continuously. Coherence: Waves which are of the same frequency, wavelength, polarisation and amplitude and in a constant phase relationship.


    • [DOC File]ibwaves

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      IB Physics: Waves and Oscillations Exercises (Answer Key at End.) Name _____ Date _____ Code _____ 1. The speed of sound in a certain metal block is 3.00 × 103 m/s. The graph shows the amplitude (in meters) of a wave traveling through the block versus time (in milliseconds). What is …


    • [DOC File]WAVES - Radio JOVE

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      Part 1: WAVES. One of the most important areas of the science known as physics is the study of waves. Throwing a rock into a quiet pond can create a common example of waves that is easy to see. After the splash, small waves, or ripples, move outward from the point where the rock hit the water. These waves propagate, or move on their own, outward.


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