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this is a brief document aimed at being a good review of waves properties. includes diagrams ;-) and flash cards

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What is Constructive interference?

Answer: The waves are lined up so that their crests add together, and the troughs add together. The result is waves twice as big.

2.

what is Destructive interference?

Answer: The waves are mis aligned so that the crest of one is cancelling the trough of the other. The result is no waves at all.

3.

what is Coherence?

Answer: when two sources of waves emit waves that have a constant phase difference

4.

what is Diffraction?

Answer: when a wave passes through a gap or around an obstacle, it spreads out. Small gaps and long waves provide the greatest diffraction

5.

what is Refraction?

Answer: if waves go through a boundary then their speed changes then their speed also changes.

Physics Waves

Wave properties

- Transfer energy
- Reflect
o For a plane surface (a mirror) then the angle is always the same as the angle of
incidence. Normal is perpendicular to the reflective surface
- Refract
o If waves go through a boundary and their speed changes then their wavelength
also changes. If they are incident at a no 0 angle to the boundary then they will
change direction.
- Diffract
o Waves that pass through a gap or around an obstacle will spread out.
Small gaps and long waves will cause the greatest diffraction.

Diffraction and satellite dish design

- satellite dishes are designed to reflect waves to a

focal point. A larger dish can collect more waves and hence

more powerful signals. The extra size creates less diffraction so

that the focal area will be smaller. This means that the larger dish

must be more carefully aligned to its source.

Waves refract towards the normal as they slow down. This occurs

with more optically dense materials such as dense materials or

shallow water.

Super Position

Constructive interference:

- The waves are lined up so that their crests add together, and the troughs add together.
The result is waves twice as big.

Destructive interference:

- The waves are mis aligned so that the crest of one is cancelling the trough of
the other. The result is no waves at all.

When two or more waves meet at a point, the resultant displacement is the algebraic sum

of the displacements of the individual waves.

………………………………………………………………………………………….

Coherence

 Two sources of waves are coherent when they emit
waves that have a constant phase difference
 only if the waves have the same frequency or wavelength.

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