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Year 10
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Oscilloscope

You can interpret and explain sound waves shown on an oscilloscope.

New
New
Year 10
OCR
Higher

Oscilloscope

You can interpret and explain sound waves shown on an oscilloscope.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. An oscilloscope is a displacement-time graph of a wave
  2. Connected to a microphone, an oscilloscope shows a displacement-time graph of a sound wave
  3. The distance between two wave crests on an oscilloscope’s graph is equal to the period of the wave
  4. The time period is measured most accurately by measuring the time for, say, 10 waves and dividing time by 10
  5. The bigger the amplitude of a sound wave, the louder the sound

Keywords

  • Oscilloscope - an oscilloscope is a piece of equipment that can display a representation of a sound wave.

  • Displacement-time graph - a displacement-time graph shows how the displacement of one part of a wave changes as the wave moves forward.

  • Period - the period of a wave is the time for one complete oscillation.

  • Frequency - the frequency of a wave is the number of complete oscillations in one second.

  • Loudness - the loudness of a sound wave is a measure of how loud it is.

Common misconception

The distance between two crests of an oscilloscope graph is equal to one wavelength.

Emphasise the need to read scales of graphs first and that the horizontal scale of an oscilloscope graph is time.

Ocilloscopes often appear complex and confusing. It is important to identify the main controls and to develop understanding of each one, one at a time.
Teacher tip

Licence

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Lesson video

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6 Questions

Q1.
What does a loudspeaker do when it makes a louder sound?
vibrates in and out more slowly
vibrates in and out more quickly
Correct answer: vibrates in and out a bigger distance
vibrates in and out a smaller distance
Q2.
What causes a soundwave to have a bigger amplitude?
Correct answer: a bigger vibration
a smaller vibration
a faster vibration
a slower vibration
Q3.
What sort of sound has a bigger amplitude?
Correct answer: a louder sound
a quieter sound
a sound with a higher note
a sound with a lower note
Q4.
What does a loudspeaker do when it makes a higher pitched sound?
vibrates in and out more slowly
Correct answer: vibrates in and out more quickly
vibrates in and out a bigger distance
vibrates in and out a smaller distance
Q5.
What causes a sound to have a lower frequency?
a bigger vibration
a smaller vibration
a faster vibration
Correct answer: a slower vibration
Q6.
What sort of sound has a higher frequency?
a louder sound
a quieter sound
Correct answer: a sound with a higher note
a sound with a lower note

6 Questions

Q1.
What sort of graph is shown on an oscilloscope?
An image in a quiz
a displacement-distance graph
Correct answer: a displacement-time graph
a distance-time graph
Q2.
What type of sound causes the height of a graph on an oscilloscope to increase?
An image in a quiz
quieter sound
Correct answer: louder sound
higher pitched (squeakier) sound
lower pitched (deeper note) sound
Q3.
What type of sound causes the length of wave on a graph on an oscilloscope to increase?
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quieter sound
louder sound
higher pitched (squeakier) sound
Correct answer: lower pitched (deeper note) sound
Q4.
What is the distance between two wave crests on an oscilloscope graph equal to?
amplitude
frequency
Correct answer: period
wavelength
Q5.
An oscilloscope shows two complete waves on a screen and it takes 0.1 s for the line to move across the screen. What is the period of the wave?
0.5 s
0.2 s
0.1 s
Correct answer: 0.05 s
0.02 s
Q6.
The period of a wave is 0.05 s. How many complete waves are seen on the screen of an oscilloscope if it takes 0.2 s for the line to move across the screen?
0.2
2.5
Correct answer: 4
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