Zaloguj się

The total energy associated with a wavelength is the sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy. The average rate of energy transfer associated with a wave is called its power, which is total energy divided by the time it takes to transfer the energy. For a sinusoidal wave, energy and power are proportional to the square of both the amplitude and the angular frequency.

Waves can also be concentrated or spread out, as characterized by the intensity of the wave. Intensity is directly proportional to the power of the wave and inversely proportional to the area covered by the wave. The more area a wave covers, the lower the intensity. For example, in an earthquake, waves spread out over a large area. As they move away from the source, the severity of damage reduces. The SI unit of intensity is watts per square meter.

In the case of spherical waves, like the kind produced by a sound speaker, intensity also decreases the farther we are from the source. When a spherical wave moves out from a source, the surface area of the wave increases as the radius increases. The intensity for a spherical wave, therefore, decreaseswhile the energy remains constant.

This text is adapted from Openstax, University Physics Volume 1, Section 16.4: Energy and Power of a Wave.

Tagi
EnergyPowerWavePotential EnergyKinetic EnergyAmplitudeAngular FrequencyIntensityAreaEarthquakeSI UnitSpherical WavesSound Speaker

Z rozdziału 16:

article

Now Playing

16.9 : Energy and Power of a Wave

Waves

3.3K Wyświetleń

article

16.1 : Wędrujące fale

Waves

4.8K Wyświetleń

article

16.2 : Parametry fali

Waves

5.7K Wyświetleń

article

16.3 : Równania ruchu falowego

Waves

4.0K Wyświetleń

article

16.4 : Tworzenie wykresu funkcji fali

Waves

1.5K Wyświetleń

article

16.5 : Prędkość i przyspieszenie fali

Waves

3.7K Wyświetleń

article

16.6 : Prędkość fali poprzecznej

Waves

1.4K Wyświetleń

article

16.7 : Rozwiązywanie problemów: strojenie struny gitarowej

Waves

362 Wyświetleń

article

16.8 : Energia kinetyczna i potencjalna fali

Waves

3.4K Wyświetleń

article

16.10 : Interferencja i superpozycja fal

Waves

4.6K Wyświetleń

article

16.11 : Odbicie fal

Waves

3.6K Wyświetleń

article

16.12 : Rozchodzenie się fal

Waves

2.2K Wyświetleń

article

16.13 : Fale stojące

Waves

2.9K Wyświetleń

article

16.14 : Tryby fal stojących - I

Waves

2.8K Wyświetleń

article

16.15 : Tryby fal stojących: II

Waves

778 Wyświetleń

JoVE Logo

Prywatność

Warunki Korzystania

Zasady

Badania

Edukacja

O JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone