Class 10 Physics — Chapter 1: Waves (Detailed Notes)


Class 10 Physics — Chapter 1: Waves (Detailed Notes)

1. What is a Wave?

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without the net movement of matter.

2. Classification of Waves

Mechanical vs Electromagnetic

  • Mechanical waves require a medium (e.g., sound, water waves).
  • Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium (e.g., light, radio waves).

Transverse vs Longitudinal

  • Transverse: particle motion ⟂ direction of propagation (crest, trough).
  • Longitudinal: particle motion ∥ direction of propagation (compression, rarefaction).

3. Important Terms

  1. Wavelength (λ), Frequency (f), Time period (T), Amplitude (A), Wave speed (v)
v = f × λ
f = 1 / T
T = 1 / f

4. Sound Waves

Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave. Speed in air ~343 m/s, water ~1480 m/s, steel ~5000 m/s.

5. Echo (Reflection of Sound)

An echo is a reflected sound heard separately from the original sound.

  • Minimum distance of reflecting surface ≈ 17 m (for 0.1 s delay)
  • Formula: d = (v × t)/2
Example: Echo heard after 6 s, v = 340 m/s → d = 340×6/2 = 1020 m

6. Applications of Echo

  • SONAR, Ultrasound imaging, Animal echolocation

7. Solved Numerical Examples

1) Wave: λ=0.5 m, f=200 Hz → v = 200×0.5 = 100 m/s
2) Echo: t=4 s, v=340 m/s → d = 340×4/2 = 680 m

8. Practice Questions

  1. Frequency=60 Hz, speed=300 m/s → wavelength?
  2. Echo heard 0.5 s later, v=343 m/s → distance?
Answers: 1) λ=300/60=5 m, 2) d=343×0.5/2=85.75 m



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