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Saturday, April 9, 2016
Video Lectures 15.2 Wave pulse on a string
Video Lectures 15.2 Wave pulse on a string
Propagation of a pulse in a string
Fernando Dall'Agnol
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waves on a string
Zachary Tourville
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Video Lectures 15.1 Wave motion
Video Lectures 15.1 Wave motion
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TutorVista
Characteristics of Waves
Study guide H C Verma JEE Physics Ch. 15 WAVE MOTION AND WAVES ON A STRING
JEE Syllabus
Wave motion (plane waves only) 15.1,
longitudinal and transverse waves 15.13, 15.14,
superposition of waves; 15.6
Progressive and stationary waves(15.9 ,10);
Vibration of strings 15.11, 12, 13
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Sections of the chapter
15.1 Wave motion
15.2 Wave pulse on a string
15.3 Sine wave travelling on a string
15.4 Velocity of a wave on a string
15.5 Power transmitted along the string by a sine wave
15.6 Interference and the Principle of Superposition
15.7 Interference of waves going in same direction
15.8 reflection and tramission of waves
15.9 Standing waves
15.10 Standing waves on a string fixed at both ends
15.11 analytic treatment of vibration of string fixed at both ends
15.12 Vibration of string fixed at both ends
15.13 Laws of Transverse vibrations of a string; Sonometer
15.14 Transverse and Longitudinal waves
15.15 Polarisation of waves
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Study Plan
Day 1
Concept review Ch.15 Wave Motion and Waves on a String
Study sections
15.1 and 15.2
Video Lectures 15.1 Wave motion
Video Lectures 15.2 Wave pulse on a string
Day 2
Study sections
15.3 and 15.4
Study sections
15.5 and 15.6
Day 3
Study sections
15.5 and 15.6
Do worked out examples 1,2,3
Day 4
Study sections
15.7 Interference of waves going the same direction
and
15.8 Reflection and transmission of waves
Read example 15.5
Study worked out examples 4 and 5
Day 5
Study sections
15.9 and 15.10
Day 6
Study sections
15.11 and 15.12
15,11 Analytical treatment of vibration of a string fixed at both end.
15.12 Vibration of a string fixed at one end
Study worked out examples 6 and 7
Day 7
Study 15.13 and 15.14
15.13 Laws of Transverse Vibrations of a string: Sonometer
15.14 Transverse and Longitudinal waves
Study example 15.8
Study worked out examples 7,8,9
Do exercise problems 1,2,3
Day 8
Study 15.15 Polarization of waves
Study worked out examples 10
Do exercise problems 4 to 10
Day 9
Revision
Concept review Ch.15 Wave Motion and Waves on a String
Wave Motion - Waves on a String - Laws
Formula Revision 15. Wave motion and waves on a string
Do exercise problems 11 to 20
Day 10
Do exercise problems 21 to 30
Day 11
Do exercise problems 31 - 35
Day 12
Do exercise problems 36 - 40
Day 13
Do exercise problems 41 - 45
Day 14
Do exercise problems 46 - 50
Day 15
Do exercise problems 51 - 55
Day 16
Do exercise problems 56 - 57
Day 17
Objective I 1 to 12
Day 18
Objective I 13 to 22
Day 19
Objective II
Day 20
Questions for short answer 1 to 8
Concepts covered
Wave motion
Way of transporting energy from part of space to the other without any bulk motion of material together with it is wave motion. Sound is transmitted in air in this manner.
Waves that require a medium to travel are called mechanical waves and those which do not require a medium are called nonmechanical waves.
Travelling wave or progressive wave
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Audiovisual lectures
Lesson 42: Wave Basics
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson42/Container.html
Lesson 43: Properties of Traveling Waves
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson43/Container.html
Lesson 44: Properties of Standing Waves
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson44/Container.html
Web sites
http://physics.pdx.edu/~larosaa/Ph-223/larosa_lecture_3.pdfnte
Wave motion (plane waves only) 15.1,
longitudinal and transverse waves 15.13, 15.14,
superposition of waves; 15.6
Progressive and stationary waves(15.9 ,10);
Vibration of strings 15.11, 12, 13
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Sections of the chapter
15.1 Wave motion
15.2 Wave pulse on a string
15.3 Sine wave travelling on a string
15.4 Velocity of a wave on a string
15.5 Power transmitted along the string by a sine wave
15.6 Interference and the Principle of Superposition
15.7 Interference of waves going in same direction
15.8 reflection and tramission of waves
15.9 Standing waves
15.10 Standing waves on a string fixed at both ends
15.11 analytic treatment of vibration of string fixed at both ends
15.12 Vibration of string fixed at both ends
15.13 Laws of Transverse vibrations of a string; Sonometer
15.14 Transverse and Longitudinal waves
15.15 Polarisation of waves
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Study Plan
Day 1
Concept review Ch.15 Wave Motion and Waves on a String
Study sections
15.1 and 15.2
Video Lectures 15.1 Wave motion
Video Lectures 15.2 Wave pulse on a string
Day 2
Study sections
15.3 and 15.4
Study sections
15.5 and 15.6
Day 3
Study sections
15.5 and 15.6
Do worked out examples 1,2,3
Day 4
Study sections
15.7 Interference of waves going the same direction
and
15.8 Reflection and transmission of waves
Read example 15.5
Study worked out examples 4 and 5
Day 5
Study sections
15.9 and 15.10
Day 6
Study sections
15.11 and 15.12
15,11 Analytical treatment of vibration of a string fixed at both end.
15.12 Vibration of a string fixed at one end
Study worked out examples 6 and 7
Day 7
Study 15.13 and 15.14
15.13 Laws of Transverse Vibrations of a string: Sonometer
15.14 Transverse and Longitudinal waves
Study example 15.8
Study worked out examples 7,8,9
Do exercise problems 1,2,3
Day 8
Study 15.15 Polarization of waves
Study worked out examples 10
Do exercise problems 4 to 10
Day 9
Revision
Concept review Ch.15 Wave Motion and Waves on a String
Wave Motion - Waves on a String - Laws
Formula Revision 15. Wave motion and waves on a string
Do exercise problems 11 to 20
Day 10
Do exercise problems 21 to 30
Day 11
Do exercise problems 31 - 35
Day 12
Do exercise problems 36 - 40
Day 13
Do exercise problems 41 - 45
Day 14
Do exercise problems 46 - 50
Day 15
Do exercise problems 51 - 55
Day 16
Do exercise problems 56 - 57
Day 17
Objective I 1 to 12
Day 18
Objective I 13 to 22
Day 19
Objective II
Day 20
Questions for short answer 1 to 8
Concepts covered
Wave motion
Way of transporting energy from part of space to the other without any bulk motion of material together with it is wave motion. Sound is transmitted in air in this manner.
Waves that require a medium to travel are called mechanical waves and those which do not require a medium are called nonmechanical waves.
Travelling wave or progressive wave
---------------
Audiovisual lectures
Lesson 42: Wave Basics
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson42/Container.html
Lesson 43: Properties of Traveling Waves
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson43/Container.html
Lesson 44: Properties of Standing Waves
www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson44/Container.html
Web sites
http://physics.pdx.edu/~larosaa/Ph-223/larosa_lecture_3.pdfnte
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