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Summary AQA A-Level Physics notes: Waves

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Summary of the key concepts on the topic waves including stationary waves, interference, refraction and etc. The notes were based on specification and have thorough descriptions with images/diagrams and definitions as well as past paper questions with model answers.

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Young's Double Slit
experiment
same 1 andf
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For interference need coherentsources.
pattern to occur
you I
constant phase difference




lightfrom the slits



ont
acts

like two coherent sources




allows to have a


bulb single wavelength




Laser is coherentand
monochromatic (the same
wavelength)
(p.d 21 Precautions when las
working with
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(p.d 0)
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not the
at laser beam

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2. laser
safety goggles
3. Turn the laser off when needed
not

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fringe spacing

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light is usedinstead red
of
light?
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light smaller 1 =>
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-

, Single slit
acts as a
single source
diffracting
both
light to sides. Itallows to have a

single
wavelength


After
passing through
slits
lightspreads and
out then

the waves meet.
Superposition occurs and the interference

be seen. formedatthe of
pattern can
Brightfringes are
points
constructive interference where two waves

in
meet
phase (p.d=nx)




Diffraction

Diffraction when waves
spread as they go through a
-

out



narrow obstacles.
gap round
or


the of
amount diffraction depends on the
wavelength.
1) When lot
bigger then the 1, diffraction unnoticeable.
gap
a is a is


2) The most diffraction when the
gap
is the same size as the
wavelength.
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you no trouble
hearing someone
through as
open door to the room
next (sound 1:gap siz


can't
but them the door
see
(light-gap size of


3) Ifthe gap is smaller that the
wavelength, the waves back.
reflect

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