Harmonic Motion and Waves
Waves are disturbances which cause energy to move from one location to another. Waves all exhibit certain properties: Reflection, Refraction, Difraction, interference, and rectilinear propagation.
Harmonic motion: A type of cyclical motion of objects that contain a restoring force that tries to put the object back in its original resting position. Examples: a pendulum or a mass on a spring
Use the Quizlet below to define the vocabulary terms that are associated with harmonic motion
Harmonic motion Quizlet
See the notes below for explanations of these properties.
Wave properties power point
Wave properties Video
Sound update ppt
Sound Pipes, Strings Doppler
Doppler Problems Solutions
Harmonic motion: A type of cyclical motion of objects that contain a restoring force that tries to put the object back in its original resting position. Examples: a pendulum or a mass on a spring
Use the Quizlet below to define the vocabulary terms that are associated with harmonic motion
Harmonic motion Quizlet
See the notes below for explanations of these properties.
Wave properties power point
Wave properties Video
Sound update ppt
Sound Pipes, Strings Doppler
Doppler Problems Solutions