Sunday, 10 September 2023

Physics For Class X- Scientific Reasons

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Scientific Reasons

UNIT 10: GENERAL WAVE PROPERTIES
1. Wave motion transfers energy without moving matter. Justify this statement with an example.
Ans: Waves are means of energy transfer without transfer of matter:
The wave is a disturbance in a medium that transfer energy from one place to another, but waves can not move matter the entire distance.

Example No.1:
When the calm water surface is disturbed by a stone dropping into it, circular water ripples spread out from the point where the stone hits the water. Similarly the continuous disturbance of the water surface by the blasts of the wind caused by a helicopter hovering above creates water waves that move outwards. If we place a cork on the surface of water. We observed that when the waves reaches the cork, it will move up an down along the motion of water particles by getting energy from waves but remain at its position. Thus the disturbance on the water surface moves outwards, carrying energy, and no water, because after the waves pass, the cork on water remains where it was before the wave was produced.

Example No.2:
A tide can travel many kilometres. The water moves up and down - a disturbance that travels in a wave, transferring energy, not matter. Let's consider the example of a buoy bobbing in the ocean. The buoy is moved up and down by the waves that pass by it but doesn't move directionally across the water. Waves transfer energy but not mass. When particles in water become part of a wave, they start to move up or down. This means that kinetic energy (energy of movement) has been transferred to them. As the particles move further away from their normal position (up towards the wave crest or down towards the trough), they slow down. This means that some of their kinetic energy has been converted into potential energy - the energy of particles in a wave oscillates between kinetic and potential energy.
This activity shows that water waves like other waves transfer energy from one place to another without transferring matter, i.e., water.




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