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NSW Senior Stage 6 Physics: Module 3 — Waves | EDUNES

Stage 6 Physics: Module 3 — Waves

Submodule 1: Wave Properties (Study Guide)


1. Introduction to Wave Motion

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one point to another through space or a medium without transferring matter.

The Key Principle

  • Particles of the medium oscillate (vibrate) locally around a fixed equilibrium position.

  • The wave energy travels continuously forward.


2. Mechanical vs. Electromagnetic Waves

Waves are broadly classified based on whether they require a physical medium to propagate.

Property Mechanical Waves Electromagnetic (EM) Waves
Medium Requirement Must have a physical medium (solid, liquid, or gas). Cannot travel through a vacuum. Can travel through a vacuum and through transparent media.
Mechanism Relies on the elastic properties and particle interactions of the medium. Relies on oscillating, mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields.
Speed Relatively slow (e.g., sound in air $\approx$ 340 m/s). Travels at the speed of light ($c \approx 3 \times 10^8 \text{ m/s}$ in a vacuum).
Examples Sound waves, water waves, seismic S and P waves, vibrating strings. Light, X-rays, Microwaves, Radio waves, UV radiation.

3. Wave Classification: Transverse vs. Longitudinal

Waves are categorized by how the direction of particle oscillation compares to the direction of wave energy transfer.


B.Sc. SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION (NEP FYUGP) ZOOLOGY (MAJOR) Course Code: ZOO-MAJ- 2.1 | EDUNES

It is a highly researched, modeled, and structured B.Sc. 2nd Semester Zoology Major probable examination question paper.

This paper has been curated specifically based on the ZOO-MAJ- 2.1 syllabus of Rabindranath Tagore University (RTU), Hojai, keeping in close tandem with the standard high-yield academic patterns of nearby Gauhati University (GU), Guwahati under the contemporary NEP FYUGP guidelines for Diversity of Chordata and Zoogeography.


B.Sc. SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION (NEP FYUGP)

ZOOLOGY (MAJOR)

Course Code: ZOO-MAJ- 2.1

Paper Title: Foundations & Diversity of Chordates and Zoogeography

Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 80

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. The figures in the margin indicate full marks.

SOLUTIONS | UNIT 1| CHEMISTRY | CLASS 11 | EDUNES

 

Unit Study Guide: Solutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components. Homogeneous means the composition and properties are uniform throughout the entire mixture.

  • Solvent: The component present in the largest quantity. It determines the physical state of the solution.

  • Solute: The component(s) present in smaller quantities, dissolved in the solvent.

  • Binary Solution: A solution containing exactly two components (one solute and one solvent).

The Wit That Won Hearts | Full Story | Case based Questions | Main Points | EDUNES

 

The Wit That Won Hearts

A Simple Retelling for Students

The Vijayanagara Empire was one of the greatest kingdoms in India. Its famous king, Krishnadeva Raya, was brave, intelligent, and loved art and literature. His rule is called the Golden Age of the empire because learning, poetry, and culture grew greatly during that time.

The king’s court had eight famous poets called the Ashtadiggajas. Among them, Tenali Rama was the most popular because of his cleverness, humour, and quick thinking. He often solved difficult problems in smart ways.

Part 2: Large Number Around Us Class 7 Mathematics

Based on the Creative Chitti section on page 6 of the textbook, Chitti is a calculator with buttons for large place values (+1, +10, +100, +1,000, +10,000, +1,00,000, and +10,00,000). It loves to find creative, alternative ways to break down numbers instead of just using standard place values.

Here are solutions for the "Figure it Out" exercises by writing expressions for at least two different creative ways to obtain each number: