Title: Wave Interference
1Wave Interference
- Principle of Superposition
- Works for both longitudinal waves and for
transverse waves
2Wave Interference
- Simply align the waves in time and add the
amplitudes - Amplitudes can be either positive or negative
- If the amplitudes are of the same sign, the wave
is reinforced and grows bigger - If the amplitudes are of opposite sign, the wave
is diminished and grows smaller
3Wave Interference
4Wave Interference
5Wave Interference
- So far, we have only looked at waves that have
the same wavelength or frequency - What happens if the frequencies are different?
- According to the Superposition Principle, we
simply add the two waves together to see what
results
6Wave Interference
- Produces Beats
- This is how musicians tune their instruments to
match in the orchestra
7Wave Interference
10 Frequency Difference
20 Frequency Difference
8Standing Waves
9Standing Waves
10Doppler Effect
11Doppler Effect
Doppler effect occurs for all types of waves,
water, sound and even light. This is how we know
the universe is expanding.
12Wave Barriers
The object is moving at the speed of waves in the
medium. See how the waves pile up at the source.
13Shock Waves
The source is moving faster than the wave speed
in the medium. A shock wave is formed and it is
very difficult to break through the previous wave
barrier. These waves produce sonic booms.
14Waves and Music
15Guitar Strings
16Guitar Strings
A combination wave composed of the 1st harmonic
and the third harmonic.
17Music
- What makes instruments unique is the combination
of harmonics produced by the different
instruments. - Flutes produce primarily the 1st harmonic
- They have a very pure tone
- Oboes produce a broad range of harmonics and
sound very different
18Combining Waves Revisited
19Combining Waves
20Musical Instruments
- Three ways to make sound
- Vibrate a string
- Vibrate an air column
- Vibrate a membrane
21Vibrating Strings
- Violin, viola, cello, string bass
- Guitars
- Ukuleles
- Mandolins
- Banjos
- All vibrate a structure to amplify the sound
22Vibrating Air Columns
- Pipe Organs
- Brass Instruments
- Woodwinds
- Whistles
23Vibrating Membranes
- Percussion Instruments
- Snare Drum
- Bass Drum
- Bongos
- Timpani are unique in that they are tuned to
produce particular 1st harmonics - You see the timpanist tunes each drum during a
performance