Seismic Waves
Grades 58
Overview: Earthquakes are a potential tsunami generator. Scientists learn more about earthquakes by studying seismic waves. In this lesson, stu dents explore the different types of seismic waves by modeling using various media.
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Targeted Alaska Grade Level Expectations: Science [58] SA1.1 The student demonstrates an understanding of the processes of science by asking ques tions, predicting, observing, describing, measuring, classifying, making generalizations, inferring, and communicating. [6] SB4.3 The student demonstrates an understanding of motions, forces, their characteristics, rela tionships, and effects by making waves move through a variety of media. [7] SD2.2 The student demonstrates an understanding of the forces that shape Earth by describing how the movement of the tectonic plates results in both slow changes (e.g., formation of !"#$%&'$()*"+,&$*-"".()*&$/*0&('$(1*&$/*(2".%3%,.!*,4,$%(*5,676)*4"8+&$'+*,.#9%'"$()*(,'( !'+*:&4,()*&$/*,&.%2;#&*'/,$%'=>'$7*".*/.&:'$7*9,.9,$/'+#8&.*8'$,*(,7!,$%(*".*!'/9"'$%(*5?1*5@A6B6C1
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Activity Procedure: 1.
Explain students will study seismic waves. Seismic waves are waves that propagate through Earth’s '$%,.'".6*@#+2*"=*:2&%*:,**"=*(,'(!'+*:&4,(*&$/*2":*%2,>*%.&4,8* through different materials. Studying these waves helps us understand earthquakes and how to build things to minimize damage from earthquakes. Explain the terms perpendicular and parallel and their relationship to the propagation of energy and motion of particles.
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Explain students will observe models of seismic waves. To guide students through the various waves, make a graphic organizer on the board similar to the one below. Fill in the information in italics as you progress through the demonstrations. You may require that students record their own notes. Seismic Waves
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Type of Wave: Compressional (P)
Type of Wave: Love
Description of motion: Compressions and dilations in the direction of the wave’s energy path.
Description of motion: Particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave’s energy path across Earth’s surface.
Example: Slinky or sending a wave down a row of people standing tall.
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Example: Gelatin shaken from side to side.
Type of Wave: Shear (S)
Type of Wave: Rayleigh
Description of motion: Particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave’s energy path.
Description of motion: Particle motion is elliptical, similar to water waves.
Example: Rope, slinky, or sending a wave down a row of people as they bend at the waist.
Example: Gelatin
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Extension Idea: Use a stopwatch to compare the velocity of P wave and S wave propagation through a slinky and a line of students. Students should discover that the P wave propagates faster than an S wave.
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What are seismic waves?
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Why study seismic waves?
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9. ____ and ____ are surface waves.
10. ____ and ____ are body waves.
11. ____ is the fastest surface wave.
12. ____ is the fastest body wave.
13. ____ and ____ are used to determine the epicenter of an earthquake.
14. ____Particle motion and direction of wave energy are parallel.
15. ____ and ____ Particle motion is perpin dicular to the direction of wave energy.
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17. ____ In an earthquake, this type of wave 18. ____ This type of wave has compressions and causes the land to move side to side. dilations as energy passes through a medium. ATEP ©20062008 UAF Geophysical Institute
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