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To be done after reading chap1.3 and 2.1

1. Before taking a bath, tap the water in your bathtub with your finger. Waves form. But there is something else about this wave. The amplitude decreases. The circles you made disappear after traveling a few centimeters. Why and how does that happen?

 

 

2. If light refracts in a new medium, why shouldn't our bodies refract as we dive in to a swimming pool? What do you think?

 

3. In the vaccum sound experiment(p.41) give an answer to the question, 'why do you think the bell is suspended?'

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  • 2013-01-20 12:18
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1. In the book, it explains about destructive interference, which is about two similar waves but the crest of one wave joins briefly with the trough of the other meets, the amplitude decreases. But even if the destructive interference doesn't happen, I think that waves disappear because you didn't give the water, energy. The wave was caused because you tap the water with your finger. But you didn't tap the water again and again. So the water waves didn't have the energy to transfer and the amplitude decreases and the wave stopped.

2. Refraction occurs because waves travel at different speeds in different mediums. But humans don't. Because humans don't suddenly become fast in the water, it depends on theirselves. So humans don't bend when they enter a new medium.

3. Sound waves can move only through a medium that is made up of matter. For example, sound waves can travel through such as air, liquids, solid materials because these are all made up of particles. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum. In the vaccum sound experiment, the sound of the bell became quieter, so the bell was suspended.

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  • 2013-01-20 15:53
When you tap the water, your finger transfers its energy into the water. The wave is the result of the traveling energy. Think it over, will you?
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  • 2013-01-20 11:06
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1. Waves eventually come to an end, even if they do not get influenced by constructive or destructive interference.When the water drop first hits the surface of the water, it creates a wave that goes outwards in circles. The movement of the wave gradually decreases as more energy from the wave is used to move the still water around it. In the end, the wave stops moving.

2. When a straw is half-in and half-out of water, it looks split because the speed of the light changes when it encounters a new medium. However, we(people) are not influenced by this new medium. We are perfectly capable of controlling our speed. Thus, refraction does not work when people dive into water.

3. In the normal air we breathe, there are many particles. Sound is a type of mechanical wave that is produced by a vibrating object and travels through matter. Particles are a kind of matter. When Boyle pumped the air out of the sealed jar, the particles were withdrawn from it, leaving behind only a vacuum, an empty space consisting of none or very few particles. Sound waves need matter to vibrate against, but if this factor is removed, sound waves cannot occur. As a result of this, the sound grows smaller or dies out.

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In question 2, I was hoping you guys would think about what would happen if the diver didn't move his body by human power. But besides that, your answers were pretty good. Although I'm not sure what you mean when you say the wave needs more energy to move the still water around it.
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  • 2013-01-14 15:07
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1. All the waves have their maximum length that they can reach. If they pass those maximum length then the waves will naturally vanish. If they continue to stay even though they pass their length then so many waves will stay as they are produced.

 

2. Refraction shows up because light travel in a different speed if the substances are different. However, our bodies stay is same speed, despite the substances that we meet changes.

 

3. Sound is the wave that can travel only through air, liquid, and solid. However when pumped out of the jar then sounds can't be trasported because there are no particles that can deliver sound.

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  • 2013-01-15 13:00
I'm sorry but I can't understand your answer to question 1. I would be very much obliged if you could explain it one more time. As to question 3, I meant 'why does the bell have to be suspended?'. It is already a vaccum so why take more precausions?
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