PS20-PW1
Investigate the properties and characteristics of one-, two- and three- dimensional waves in at least three different media (e.g., springs, ropes, air and water).

SI

Indicators for this outcome
(a) Pose questions about the nature and prevalence of waves in the world around us (e.g., What are waves? Where do we find waves in the world around us? Do all waves exhibit the same properties and behaviours? Why are waves important to study?). (S, STSE, A)
(b) Examine First Nations and Metis perspectives on waves, including waves as carriers of energy. (STSE, K)
(c) Recognize that scientists understand waves as the transmission of energy originating from a vibrating source that determines the frequency and amplitude of the wave. (K)
(d) Communicate information about the properties and characteristics of waves using appropriate terminology, including medium, pulse, vibration, cycle, periodic motion, frequency, period, amplitude, phase and wavelength. (S, K)
(e) Rephrase questions about waves (e.g., What controls the frequency of a wave? What controls the speed of a wave? What happens when two or more waves meet?) into experimentally testable formats. (S, A)
(f) Identify characteristics of transverse and longitudinal waves including crests (positive pulse), troughs (negative pulse), compressions, rarefactions and the relationship between direction of vibration and energy transfer. (K)
(g) Describe the characteristics of the transmission of waves, including rectilinear propagation and the nature of the medium and its relationship to the speed of the wave. (S, K)
(h) Trace the historical developments of technologies used to measure the speed of light and/or sound. (STSE)
(i) Solve problems related to speed, period, frequency and wavelength using the universal wave equation ($v = λf$), the period-frequency relationship ($T = 1/f$) and the correct number of significant figures. (S, K)
(j) Illustrate constructive and destructive interference in one-, two- and three- dimensional waves, including the principle of superposition and standing waves, using point-source and straight-source waves. (S, K)
(k) Observe and describe diffraction of waves through single and double slits and diffraction gratings. (S, K)
(l) Provide examples of applications of the properties and characteristics of waves or electromagnetic radiation in various technologies (e.g., ultrasound, sonar, Doppler Effect, sonic booms, satellite dishes, microwaves, mobile phones, wireless routers, Bluetooth, radio waves, X-rays, radar and remote controls). (STSE, K)
(m) Explore wave-related phenomena such as natural vibrations, forced vibrations, resonance and harmonics in the context of musical instruments and human hearing. (STSE, S, K)
(n) Examine data or experimental results that provide evidence for the scientific theory of wave-particle duality of light. (STSE, S)
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R101024
Pearson Physics. Student Edition
This textbook, developed to support the Alberta Physics 20/30 curricula, provides support for the Property of Waves outcomes in Physical Science 20, but does not support the Foundations of Chemistry or Heat outcomes. For Physics 30, this resource supports all of the curricular outcomes. Each unit opens with a relevant photograph to introduce the content and initiate discussion and suggests a unit project to apply the physics learned to a real-life problem. Chapter features includes quick labs, insights into physics, practice problems, a check-and-reflect section, web links, inquiry labs and a Then, Now, and Future section to illustrate historical items, interesting current events and potential innovations. Each unit concludes with a summary, a unit project and a review. The textbook does not incorporate First Nations and Métis content, perspectives, or ways of knowing.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $153.26
Record posted/updated: November 4, 2021
R101040
The Physics Classroom
This is a free website developed primarily for beginning physics students and their teachers. The Teacher Toolkits tab provides a variety of activities, labs, videos and simulations on physics-related topics.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
Record posted/updated: March 7, 2022
R101318
Conceptual Physics(12th ed.)
This textbook, developed for post-secondary education, presents an approach to teaching physics that does not rely extensively on computation, but still requires mathematics. Hewitt engages readers with analogies and imagery from real-world situations that build a strong conceptual understanding of physical principles and scientific literacy. The resource provides support for the Heat and Properties of Waves outcomes in Physical Science 20, but does not provide support for the Foundations of Chemistry outcomes. For Physics 30, the content of this resource supports all of the curricular outcomes. The textbook does not address First Nations and Métis content, perspectives or ways of knowing.
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•  Conceptual Physics. Instructor Resource DVD
Media and Formats : Book Other
Price : $159.20
Record posted/updated: October 22, 2021
R071650
Waves in the Ocean
This video provides an explanation about the formation of waves by winds, storms, and the path of water particles in a wave. The characteristics of waves are described including amplitude, wave height, wave length, period, speed and frequency. Concepts such as interference, reflection, refraction, diffraction, translatory waves and the breaking of waves are described. Formulas to determine the speed of waves using frequency and wave length are provided.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : $94.00
Record posted/updated: December 7, 2018
R100969
Savvas Chemistry. Student Edition: Formerly Pearson Chemistry. Student Edition
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•  Pearson Chemistry. Teacher's Edition
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $123.75
Record posted/updated: February 18, 2022
R100518
PhysicsSource 11. Student Edition
The chapters in this textbook, designed to support the Ontario science curriculum, provide support for the Heat and Properties of Waves outcomes, but do not provide support for the Foundations of Chemistry outcomes. Each chapter opens with an image to engage students in conversation pertaining to the real-world relevance of the topic, then continues with a thorough exploration of the concept, incorporating suggested labs and activities, practice problems, concept checks, web links, case studies, a unit task, and physics careers sections. Each chapter concludes with a check-and-reflect section and a chapter review. The textbook does not address First Nations and Métis content, perspectives, or ways of knowing.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $91.61
Record posted/updated: November 25, 2018
R100277
Glencoe Physics: Principles & Problems
The chapters in this textbook provide support for the Properties of Waves and Heat outcomes for Physical Science 20, but do not provide support for the Foundations of Chemistry outcomes. For Physics 30, the resource's content supports all of the curricular outcomes. Framed around big ideas and essential questions, each chapter is introduced by relating physics to students' lives. The chapters offer many real-world examples of how physics is involved in everyday objects, natural phenomena or experiences, as well as provides web links to related sites, labs and videos, example problems, demonstration and lab activities, a review, a study guide and a chapter assessment. Various sections, such as the On the Job, That's Entertainment and Frontiers in Physics sections, link the concepts studied to everyday life and careers and further help students understand what is being studied and discovered in today's physics research. The textbook does not address First Nations and Métis content, perspectives or ways of knowing.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $107.95
Record posted/updated: September 1, 2020
R100780
The Physics of Medical Imaging
This program explores the operation and benefits of medical imaging tools such as ultrasound, computed axial tomography, positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. It also provides explanations of the scientific principles of each imaging modality, including their connection to the electromagnetic spectrum.
This program also supports outcomes PW1, PW2 and PW3 in Physical Science 20 curriculum.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : $95.00
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R101039
GPB Education. High School: Georgia Public Broadcasting
This website offers free content that consists of pre-recorded lectures, videos, notes-taking guides, and labs that can be used with the class.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
Record posted/updated: March 7, 2022
R101363
The Physics Book: From the Big Bang to Quantum Resurrection, 250 Milestones in the History of Physics
This book provides a historical timeline of more than 250 discoveries in physics, laws and theories. There is a one-page description with graphics for each topic.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $33.95
Record posted/updated: March 3, 2022
R054884
Physics 12. University Preparation. Student Book
This Canadian resource supports the Properties of Waves outcomes in Physical Science 20 and all of the outcomes in Physics 30 except radioactivity/nuclear technology. Each unit begins with the overall expectations and big ideas, followed by key concepts, mini-investigations and tutorials. Review questions are included throughout and a self-quiz concludes each chapter.
•  Physics 12. University Preparation. Teacher's Resource
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $82.95
Record posted/updated: November 25, 2018
R014396
PhysicsCentral
This free website contains links to physics-related explanations and findings to popular questions. It includes resources such as activities, blogs, videos, and ask-a-physicist. It addresses topics such as waves, materials science, quantum mechanics and chaos theory. The site is supported by the American Physical Society.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
Record posted/updated: March 7, 2022