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P2.1Waves: transverse vs longitudinal, v = fλ; reflection, refraction and the EM spectrum

Notes

Waves — properties, types and the electromagnetic spectrum

What is a wave?

A wave is a transfer of energy without a net transfer of matter. The particles (or fields) oscillate but do not travel with the wave.

Key wave terms

Amplitude: maximum displacement of a particle from the equilibrium (rest) position. Larger amplitude = more energy.

Wavelength (λ): distance from one point on a wave to the next identical point (e.g. crest to crest). Measured in metres (m).

Frequency (f): number of complete waves passing a point per second. Measured in hertz (Hz). 1 Hz = 1 wave per second.

Wave speed (v): how fast the wave travels. Measured in m/s.

The wave speed equation: v = f × λ (speed = frequency × wavelength)

Example: sound wave at 340 m/s with frequency 680 Hz: λ = v/f = 340/680 = 0.5 m

Transverse vs longitudinal waves

FeatureTransverseLongitudinal
Oscillation directionPerpendicular to wave travelParallel to wave travel
ExamplesLight, all EM waves, water waves, S-waves (seismic)Sound, P-waves (seismic), ultrasound
RegionsCrests and troughsCompressions and rarefactions

Reflection

Angle of incidence = angle of reflection (measured from the normal).

Normal = imaginary line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence.

Refraction

Refraction is the change in direction when a wave enters a new medium and changes speed.

Light refracts at the boundary between air and glass:

  • Going from air to glass: slows down → bends towards the normal.
  • Going from glass to air: speeds up → bends away from the normal.

Snell's Law (Higher): n = sin(i)/sin(r), where n is the refractive index, i is the angle of incidence, r is the angle of refraction.

The electromagnetic spectrum

All EM waves travel at 3 × 10⁸ m/s in a vacuum. They are transverse waves.

Increasing wavelength / decreasing frequency: GAMMA → X-RAY → ULTRAVIOLET → VISIBLE LIGHT → INFRARED → MICROWAVES → RADIO WAVES

TypeWavelengthUseHazard
Gamma raysShortestCancer treatment, sterilisationCauses cancer, ionising
X-raysVery shortMedical imagingIonising radiation
UltravioletShortDisinfection, tanning bedsSkin cancer, eye damage
Visible light~400–700 nmVision, photography
InfraredMediumRemote controls, thermal camerasSkin burns
MicrowavesLongerMicrowave ovens, mobile phonesInternal heating
Radio wavesLongestTelevision, radio, communicationsGenerally safe

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 16 marks

    Wave speed equation — v = fλ

    (a) A sound wave in air has a frequency of 256 Hz and a wavelength of 1.33 m. Calculate its speed. (2 marks)
    (b) A radio wave has a speed of 3 × 10⁸ m/s and a frequency of 100 MHz (100 × 10⁶ Hz). Calculate its wavelength. (2 marks)
    (c) A microwave oven uses microwaves of wavelength 0.12 m. Calculate the frequency. (Speed of EM waves = 3 × 10⁸ m/s) (2 marks)

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  2. Question 27 marks

    Transverse vs longitudinal waves

    (a) State the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves. (2 marks)
    (b) Classify each wave as transverse or longitudinal:
    (i) Sound in air; (ii) Light from the Sun; (iii) Water waves on a pond (3 marks)
    (c) Explain the difference between compressions and rarefactions in a longitudinal wave. (2 marks)

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  3. Question 36 marks

    The EM spectrum — 6-mark extended response

    Describe the electromagnetic spectrum, including the types of wave from shortest to longest wavelength, their uses and associated hazards. Discuss why some parts of the EM spectrum can be harmful.

    [6 marks]

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Flashcards

P2.1 — Waves: transverse vs longitudinal, v = fλ; reflection, refraction and the EM spectrum

8-card SR deck for CCEA GCSE Double Award Science (GDA2017) topic P2.1

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