Waves

  • A wave is an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through a medium or space. 
  • Wave transfer energy from one point to the other point.
There are two types of waves:
1.Mechanical waves: A wave which propagate through medium and the substance of the medium get disturbed is called mechanical wave.
2.Electromagnetic wave: A wave which does not require any medium and propagate through vacuum is called electromagnetic wave.
  • A electromagnetic wave is generated by charged particles hence it can propagate through vacuum.
  • Radio waves, light waves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, Gamma rays are electromagnet waves.
  • They consists of both electric and magnetic fields.
Longitudinal wave:
  • A longitudinal wave consists of compression and rarefraction.
  • It is a mechanical wave.
Transverse wave:
  • A transverse wave consists of crests and troughs.
  • It is continuous.
  • Amplitude (meters), wavelength (meters) (or) cycle and frequency are the measurable quantities of a wave.
  • Frequency is number of cycles per second. It is measured in Hertz.
Wave equation:
Wave-forms:
Uses:
  • Light travels in the form of waves.
  • Waves are used in telecommunications, electronics, power transmissions etc.,
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