Welcome to Physics With Ego! We will be using this blog all year for you to make real world connections to what you are learning in the classroom. A new blog post will be posted each week with one or more questions for you to answer. You must answer the main question(s) posed plus reply to at least one other student's post.You will have until 11:00 pm Sunday to complete your weekly blog assignment. I look forward to reading all of your posts in the upcoming school year!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Week 24 Blog, Due Sunday, March 3rd, 2013
The blog is back! I know you've missed it. This week we have been talking about waves and wave behaviors. I want you to think about these concepts as you go through your life everyday. Where are there examples of waves? How about the different wave behaviors, reflection, refraction, doppler effect, diffraction, polarization, constructive or destructive interference, or resonance? Give at least one example of a wave, wave characteristic (period or frequency) or a wave behavior that occurs in your everyday life. It must be ORIGINAL, not copied from someone else. For full credit, you must give one original comment PLUS comment on at least one other person's post. Remember, it is due by 11:00 pm Sunday night. If you have problems posting, you can always email me your responses at physicswithego@gmail.com. If you have questions, please let me know. Happy Blogging!
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Doppler effect when the sound of a speeding car changes from when its coming towards you and when it's going away.
ReplyDeleteThats a good example
Deleteanother example would be when the sound of a plane passes by
Deleteor when the ice-cream truck passes by and the little song pitch sounds different as it gets farther
DeleteAna Mendoza
An example of reflection is someone looking in a mirror
ReplyDeleteInterference waves are in the ocean waves when they hit the rocks or glaciers.
ReplyDeleteYeah just like the lab we did this week.
DeleteThese are actually diffraction waves
DeleteAgreed they're diffraction waves and that can happen when the waves hits any object b/c they're trying to pass through it
DeleteAn example of refraction could be glasses and telescopes because they refract light.
ReplyDeleteTelescopes also reflects lights and refracts:)
DeleteAn example of resonance would be my windchimes, when they move in the wind and they hit against each other the ring after is resonance.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good example. Another is in band when the percussion players play their drums and the sound resonates.
Deletea example of reflection are sound waves like when a sound bounces back to make a echo.
ReplyDeleteYeah!!:) Like in caves.
Deletegood example
DeleteThat's a good example, i would of never thought of sound waves when I think of reflection.
DeleteAn example of poloraization would be when a car with a really loud speaker goes by your house and certain objects bounce in a certain way due to the waves
ReplyDeleteGreat example Juana! I never would of thought of that.. haha! :)
DeleteAn example of Reflection was when we shined the laser in the mirror and it bounced off and hit the paper during the lab we did in class. I thought it was cool. :)
ReplyDeletegreat example kind of like the magnifying glass it reflects the light of the sun when aimed towards a mirror.
DeleteNice idea, I wonder if the lazer scared itself by seeing its self in the mirror
DeleteAn example of Refraction is when sunlight passes through a window.Light bends through the windows.
ReplyDeleteAn example of refraction is when a it rains and the light from the sun causes a rainbow
ReplyDeletegreat example. its cool how when light passes through the rain, color comes out.
DeleteAn example of the doppler effect was when you swung the tennis ball with the the battery inside that made noise over your head. The pitch changed as it was moving in circles.
ReplyDeleteWhen the sound got closer the pitch got higher/bigger like in The Big Bang Theory Sheldon's halloween costume was the doppler effect. c:
DeleteThe Doppler effect happens when there is an ambulance siren ringing as it goes to its destination. The sound goes from small to big.
ReplyDeleteGood example Ale!
DeleteThats such a good example! My brother loves sirens, especially on firetrucks!
DeleteThe radio waves of a cell phone hits the satellite and sends them back. I'm not exactly sure, but I think it's considered interference.
ReplyDeleteHaha that's my cousin
DeleteAn example of reflection would be the Moon reflecting the sunlight towards the Earth.
ReplyDeleteOh now I know why its not pitch dark.
DeleteA example of relection is having 4 mirrors in one room in different places and using a flashlight trying to hit all mirrors
ReplyDeleteAh I like that example. It would be cool to try that.
DeleteAn example of diffraction is when a wave hits a peson at the beach but still manages to go around them. Diffraction increases as the wavelength increases and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree!! Then the wave hitting you also causes you to move forward!
DeleteAn example of reflection is when you have your phone on your lap & the light hits your phone & you see light on the ceiling.
ReplyDeleteThats a good reflection example, its so true.
DeleteWhen you're in a swimming pool but you're head is poked out and people that aren't in the swimming see your head as normal but your body as bigger or somewhat bent is an example of refraction.
ReplyDeleteHaha that has happened to me before! Great example [:
DeleteGood example, I knew the pencil in the water was an example of refraction but for some reason I couldn't think of another one other than glasses.
DeleteAn example of relection is if we see a glare which are visible light waves being absorbed and then reflect among that surface.Thus me seeing them.
ReplyDeleteThus you see them? What about the rest of us Iban?
DeleteNo just me >:D
Deletean example of reflection could be when glitter is spilled on you and suddenly a ray of sunlight reflects all of the pretty colors on the walls!
ReplyDeleteAna Mendoza
Good one!
DeleteWhen I play my bass clarinet i can feeel the vibrations from it all on my face, that's an example of ressonance.
ReplyDeleteWhen I hit my drum that's an example of resonce too.
Deletewhen i play pedal tones on my trombone i can feel the vibration on my face too because the pitch is so low.
DeleteAn example of Doppler effect is when you hear the ice cream truck pass and the song gets all low and sounds creepy lol
DeleteWhen i play with the group. The saxes are usually out of tune. lol no offense to them but you can tell when one is sharp because the wave in the pitch is fast compared to the other ones that are in tune. and its the same with one of them being flat cause the wave is longer and slower.
ReplyDeleteAn example of polarization is sunglasses. Polarize sunglasses reduce eye strain and give a clearer vision.
ReplyDeleteAn example of reflection is after polishing my moms glass cabinet and seeing my reflection in it.
ReplyDeleteAn example of reflection, is when im out playing softball, and the rays of the sun are beaming down, the rays could be hitting something else and bouncing back on me also.
ReplyDeleteAn example.of reflection is when the sun is.out and the rays of the sun hits the screen.of.my phone and hits back to the ceiling.
ReplyDeleteReally it had to do with your phone lol
DeleteThere are examples of waves in a cafeteria full of students, with everyone talking the sound waves bounce off of each other and carry off into other sections.
ReplyDeleteWould've never thought of this
DeleteAn example of reflection is when you look at a puddle of water and you can see the sky's reflection
ReplyDeleteDoppler effect when I'm getting out of the shower, and the water from my hair drops into the leftover water in the tub, it makes little waves
ReplyDeleteWhen you hear a faint police siren or an ambulance siren, it seems low because they are far away. The closer it gets, the louder it gets as well.
ReplyDelete^forgot to say thatt it was doppler effect
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