Properties of waves - AQATypes of waves

Waves are one way in which energy may be transferred between stores. Both mechanical and electromagnetic waves will transfer energy but not matter.

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Types of waves

Waves are one of the ways in which energy may be transferred between stores. Waves can be described as , or about a rest position. For example:

  • sound waves cause air particles to vibrate back and forth
  • ripples cause water particles to vibrate up and down

The direction of these oscillations is the difference between longitudinal or transverse waves. In , the vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel. In , the vibrations are at right angles to the direction of wave travel.

Mechanical waves cause oscillations of particles in a solid, liquid or gas and must have a to travel through. Electromagnetic waves cause oscillations in electrical and magnetic fields.

Parts of a wave

Waves are described using the following terms:

  • rest position - the undisturbed position of particles or fields when they are not vibrating
  • displacement - the distance that a certain point in the medium has moved from its rest position
  • peak - the highest point above the rest position
  • trough - the lowest point below the rest position
  • amplitude - the maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position
  • wavelength - distance covered by a full cycle of the wave, usually measured from peak to peak, or trough to trough
  • time period - the time taken for a full cycle of the wave, usually measured from peak to peak, or trough to trough
  • frequency - the number of waves passing a point each second

Diagram of a wave

Image of a wave, with all of the different components labelled; including the amplitude and the wavelength.