Physics Chapter 14 Study Guide

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What is the relationship between variables described in question 18?

  • Directly proportional (correct)
  • Exponentially related
  • Inversely proportional
  • Not related

Question 19 refers to Period or _________

frequency

What term is used to describe the orientation of the components in question 20?

Perpendicular

What term is used in question 21 to describe something approaching or affecting something else?

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Question 22 refers to constructive interference.

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What property is measured by question 23?

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The answer to question 24 is a measure of what?

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Question 29 refers to the impact of amplitude addition and subtraction on destructive interference.

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According to question 30, the area under the curve is measured.

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Match the type of amplitude manipulation with its constructive or destructive consequence

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Adding amplitudes

When amplitudes are added together, it results in constructive interference.

Subtracting amplitudes

When amplitudes are subtracted, it results in destructive interference.

Area under the curve

The area under a curve represents the integral of the function.

Angle of incidence

The angle at which a wave or ray impacts a surface.

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Destructive interference

Waves that interfere in a way that cancels each other, reducing amplitude.

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Incident wave

The wave that approaches a surface or medium.

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Perpendicular

A property of being in a direction that is at right angles to a given line or plane.

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Frequency

The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.

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Period

The time required for one complete cycle of a repeating event.

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Directly Proportional

Related by a constant factor; as one increases, the other increases proportionally.

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Study Notes

  • F
  • T
  • T
  • T
  • T
  • T
  • F
  • T
  • Da
  • B d
  • C b
  • A c
  • B.C
  • A
  • B
  • A
  • A
  • Directly proportional
  • Period or frequency
  • Perpendicular
  • Incident
  • Destructive
  • Angle of incident
  • 9.86 m/s²
  • 0.25 meters
  • 0.02 Joules
  • 156.25 N/M
  • 28.125 Joules
  • Adding amplitudes results in constr.
  • Subtracting amplitudes results in distr
  • Area under the curve
  • T = 2π√(l/g)
  • T² = 4π² (l/g)
  • g = 4π²l / T²
  • g = 4π² (.6m) / (1.55s)²
  • g = 9.86 m/s²
  • PEA = ½ kx²
  • PEA = ½ (279 N/m) (.18m)²
  • PEA = 4.5 J
  • x² = 2PEA / K
  • x = √((2(4.5J)) / (145 N/m)) = .25m
  • k = 2N / .04m = 50 N/m
  • PE = ½ kx²
  • PE = ½ (50 N/m) (.033m)² = .027 J
  • PE = ½ (50 N/m) (.017m)² = .007 J
  • .02J
  • K= slope = .125N / .8m
  • K= 156.25 N/m
  • PE = ½ kx²
  • PE = ½ (156.25 N/m) (.6m)²
  • PE = 28.125J
  • adding amplitudes constr.
  • subtracting amplitudes destr
  • Area under the curve

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