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: [[Wave]]s travel through a [[medium]] that allows the [[vibration]].
 
: [[Wave]]s travel through a [[medium]] that allows the [[vibration]].
 
When a [[wave]] meets a boundary between two [[material]]s it can be:
 
When a [[wave]] meets a boundary between two [[material]]s it can be:
*[[Absorb (Physics)|Absorbed]] - The [[wave]] disappears and the new material gains [[energy]] from the [[wave]].
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*[[Absorb (physics)|Absorbed]] - The [[wave]] disappears and the new material gains [[energy]] from the [[wave]].
 
*[[Reflection|Reflected]] - The [[wave]] bounces off the new [[material]].
 
*[[Reflection|Reflected]] - The [[wave]] bounces off the new [[material]].
 
*[[Refraction|Refracted]] - The [[wave]] enters the new [[medium]] changing direction as it does.
 
*[[Refraction|Refracted]] - The [[wave]] enters the new [[medium]] changing direction as it does.

Revision as of 13:55, 20 October 2018

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A wave is a vibration that transfers energy from one location to another.

About Waves

Waves can transmit energy and information from one place to another.
Waves travel through a medium that allows the vibration.

When a wave meets a boundary between two materials it can be:

There are two types of wave; transverse and longitudinal.
In longitudinal waves the vibration is in the same direction as the energy transfer.
In transverse waves the vibration is perpendicular to the direction as the energy transfer.

Examples

Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave
TransverseWave.gif
LongitudinalWave.gif
This is a transverse wave on a string where the vibration is perpendicular to the motion of the wave. This is a longitudinal wave on a string where the vibration is parallel to the motion of the wave.
Water Waves
WaveFrequency.gif
A water wave appears to be transverse from the surface.
Sound Waves
VibrateSound1.gif
Sound waves are longitudinal waves of compression.
Light Waves
EMWave.gif
Light waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse with the vibration at right angles to the motion of the wave.