how do changes in velocity, frequency and wavelength relate in transmission of sound waves changing between mediums?
what do reflection ray diagrams look like?
describe a process that converts sound wave disturbances between vibrations in solids
why does the process of the ear detecting sound only work over a limited frequency range?
The cochlea designed so that it is only stimulated by a limited range of frequencies. This means that humans can only hear certain frequencies.
what is the human range of hearing?
20Hz to 20,000HZ (20KHz)
how are ultrasound waves used to form images of internal structures in both medical and industrial imaging?
what are the two types of seismic waves?
what can P-waves travel through and what does this tell us about the structure of the earth?
what can S-waves travel through and what does this tell us about the structure of the earth?
how does echo sounding use high frequency sound waves to detect objects in deep water and measure water depth?
what does a lens do and how?
it forms an image by refracting light
what is focal length?
the distance from the lens to the principal focus
what represents a convex lens?
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v
what represents a concave lens?
v
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what does a convex lens do to rays?
it brings (converges) rays together
what does a concave lens do?
it spreads (diverges) rays out
what does F represent on a lens ray diagram?
focal length
what 3 things are the images concave lenses always produce no matter the position of the object?
how to draw a lens ray diagram
what 6 things can the images from convex lenses be?
what 3 image characteristics does a convex lens produce if the object is placed more than 2F (camera)?
what 3 image characteristics does a convex lens produce if the object is placed between F and 2F (telescope)?
what 3 image characteristics does a convex lens produce if the object is placed less than F (magnifying glass)?
what happens in a convex lens diagram if the two rays do not cross on the right of the lens?