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Example Problems
- Wave compilation problem:
You're at the beach during a storm, and notice that the giant waves are rapidly hitting the coastline. After observation you notice that a waves are 6 m tall, and are hitting the shore every other second. You turn on the radio and hear that the wave speed is 30m/s. How far apart are the waves?
If one wave can produce 35,000 hoursepower/mile of coastline in 10 seconds, what is the intensity of these waves?
* HINTS: 746 Watts/Mechanical Horsepower, 2.6 km^2/Mile,
Lecture Material & Videos
Three types of waves:
- Mechanical (i.e., crowd wave, sound) - requires a medium for wave to travel through
- Electromagnetic (i.e., radios, microwaves, light) - does not require a medium for wave to travel through
- Matter (i.e., electrons) - requires a medium for wave to travel through
Three modes of waves:
- Transverse (moves up and down)
- Longitudinal (moves left and right)
- Combination (moves left, right, up, and down, essentially in a circular motion)
- Khan Academy Lecture video explaining wave equations, and how to implement such equations - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WZM68aVnGk
- Here is a video explainin the basic concepts of traveling waves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu1PC4botbM
- Here is a video that explains a many aspects of Traveling waves in detail and helps with the fundamentals of Traveling waves. It has some lecture material as well as some thoroughly "walked through" example problems. I watched it and found it to be quite helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8nn8hb0H8o
- Transverse and Longitudinal Waves in Physics: A video that explains the differences between transverse and longitudinal waves as well as the relationship between wave speed, frequency, and wavelength including a derivation of v = fλ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAXx0018QCc
- Great overview of traveling waves: https://physics.doane.edu/hpp/Resources/Fuller3/pdf/F3Chapter_16.pdf
Fun Videos
- Crash Course video on Traveling Waves
- This gif relates waves to SHM and UCM- https://i.imgur.com/sS3wcTq.gifv
- Cool video of light travleing through waves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB8w2FvPsBA
Other/Miscellaneous
- Traveling wave simulation by GeoGebra that allows you to change many elements including the function, amplitude, wavelength, time, and velocity: https://www.geogebra.org/m/zy8c9eTW
- The difference between traveling waves and standing waves. https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/Lesson-4/Traveling-Waves-vs-...