Energy and Waves - Physics - 11th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx

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Energy and waves


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Energy and Waves - Physics Here is where your presentation begins 11th Grade

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Introduction Mercury takes a little more than 58 days to complete its rotation, so try to imagine how long days must be there! Since the temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as extreme as on Venus, Mercury has been deemed to be non-habitable for humans Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. Contrary to popular belief, this planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal. Mercury was, instead, named after the famous Roman messenger god Mercurius

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Types of waves Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous atmosphere Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon Mechanical Electromagnetics

Wave properties Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest of them all Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust Amplitude Frequency Wavelength

Sound waves Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest of them all Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet of them all Frequency Amplitude Pitch Loudness

Venus has extremely high temperatures Neptune is far away from Earth Electromagnetic waves Mars is actually a very cold place Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all X-rays Microwaves Infrared Gamma Radio Radiation

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Jupiter’s rotation period 9 h 55m 23s 333,000 The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s 386,000 km Distance between Earth and the Moon

The most used energys Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun X-ray The Sun is the star at the center of the System Radiation Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place Microwaves 50% 75% 25 %

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Types of waves Definition Example Mechanical waves Waves that require a material medium to propagate. They cannot travel through a vacuum Sound waves . These waves are produced by the compression and rarefaction of particles in a medium, such as air or water .53 Electromagnetic waves Waves that do not require a material medium to propagate. They can travel through a vacuum Light : A form of electromagnetic wave that is visible to the human eye. Radio : Used to transmit radio Microwaves : Used in technologies such as microwave ovens and wireless communications Waves of Matter Waves associated with material particles. They often manifest as probability waves in quantum mechanics Electron waves . In quantum mechanics, electrons exhibit wave-like behaviors, and their positions are described by wave functions

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Answers & questions Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between the frequency (ff), wavelength (\λ), and wave speed (vv)? a) f = λ / v b ) v = f λ c) λ = v / f d ) v=λ f In the electromagnetic spectrum, which type of wave has the longest wavelength? a) Gamma rays b) X-rays c) Radio waves d) Ultraviolet rays When two waves meet and the amplitudes add together, it is known as: a) Reflection b) Refraction c) Constructive interference d) Destructive interference

Match the concepts Wavelength The distance between two consecutive points in a wave that are in phase, such as the distance between two successive peaks or troughs. It is often denoted by the symbol λ Frequency The number of oscillations or cycles of a wave that occur per unit of time. It is usually measured in hertz (Hz) and is denoted by the symbol f Interference The phenomenon that occurs when two or more waves overlap, resulting in the reinforcement (constructive interference) or cancellation (destructive interference) of amplitudes at certain points, leading to a distinctive pattern of alternating high and low intensities

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Practical application A wave propagates along a string with a wavelength of 0.2 m. The speed of the wave is 25 m/s. What is the frequency of the wave? Write here..

Essay Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Concept 4 Research the following topics related to energy and waves, and write a short conclusion about these concepts: Concept 5 Write here..

Understand the concepts Waves Electromagnetic waves Mechanical w aves Do not need a medium Need a medium Properties of waves Amplitude Wave length Frequency Wave speed X-rays,radio waves,infrared, radiation Sound,air,water,earthquakes

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