Can All Waves Be Distorted, Deflected, Or Changed? Explain Your Response.
1. Do waves ship the energy of disturbances? Explain.
a. Yes, for an instance when you hit something the free energy is distributed and the
waves send the energy of disturbance. Another example is if y'all drop a brawl
into the pool it makes a big splash, and the waves transport the free energy of
disturbance when you come across the rings move away from where the brawl hit the water.
2. Make full in the blank: The number of moving ridge cycles in a given unit of time is chosen the
moving ridge frequency.
3. Fill up in the bare: The speed of the wave is chosen its velocity.
four. Are audio waves longitudinal waves? Explain.
a. Yes because the sound waves energy push away from air molecules which then
forms a parallel direction of the moving ridge molecule.
five. How do longitudinal waves transport energy?
a. They carry the free energy through the air which then vibrates the molecules, which
allows the waves to transfer the energy
6. Molecules are packed closer together in the ground than they are in the air. Will
audio travel faster or slower in the ground than in air? Explain.
a. The molecules are packed closer in the basis than in the air, therefore the
audio will travel slower. Whereas in the air molecules take a lot of elasticity and
are spread out assuasive the sound to travel faster.
vii. What type(s) of moving ridge(s) transports visible light?
a. Electromagnetic Wave
8. What is a refracted wave? Give an instance.
a. A refacted wave is when the light wave is deflected off of a material. A very
common example of this is when the sunlight hits the raindrops is forms a
rainbow, due to the refracted wave.
9. Can all waves be distorted, deflected, or inverse? Explain your response
a. Yes all waves tin can be distorted, deflected, or changed. Since they are constantly
moving and can change due to an object or some other wave.
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