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Title: Chs. 17


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Chs. 17 18 - Waves
  • III. Wave Behaviors
  • Reflection
  • Refraction
  • Diffraction
  • Interference

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A. Reflection
  • Reflection
  • when a wave strikes an object and bounces off

3
A. Reflection
  • Inversion
  • A transverse wave traveling to a fixed end or
    colliding with a denser medium will flip on its
    way back

4
A. Reflection
  • Reflecting light in a mirror
  • A type of transverse wave

5
A. Reflection
  • Ultrasonic waves

6
A. Reflection
  • RADAR
  • Radio detection and ranging

7
A. Reflection
  • Reverberation
  • echo effect produced by the reflection of sound

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B. Refraction
  • Refraction
  • bending of waves when passing from one medium to
    another
  • caused by a change in speed
  • slower (more dense) ? light bends toward the
    normal
  • faster (less dense) ? light bends away from the
    normal

9
B. Refraction
  • Surface waves (ocean waves)
  • Do not travel throughout the entire medium
  • Refracted as the water depth changes
  • Bends toward the shore

10
B. Refraction
  • Refraction of light depends on
  • speed of light in the medium
  • wavelength of the light - shorter wavelengths
    (blue)bend more

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B. Refraction
  • Example

View explanation.
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B. Refraction
  • Example
  • The broken pencil

13
C. Diffraction
  • Diffraction
  • bending of waves around a barrier
  • Smaller opening more diffraction

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C. Diffraction
  • longer wavelengths (red, for light) bend more,
    especially when the opening is small - opposite
    of refraction

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D. Interference
  • Interference occurs when 2 or more waves
    overlap
  • constructive interference ? 2 or more waves
    combine to produce a wave with larger displacement

Constructive - louder
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D. Interference
  • destructive interference ? 2 or more waves
    combine to produce a wave with smaller
    displacement

Destructive - softer
17
D. Interference
  • For light brighter portions show constructive
    interference, darker show destructive interference

18
E. Cool Applications!
  • Fiber Optics
  • Total Internal Reflection
  • when all light is reflected back into the denser
    medium

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E. Cool Applications!
  • The Broken Pencil
  • refraction

View animation and explanation of the Broken
Pencil.
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E. Cool Applications!
  • Rainbows
  • refraction-reflection-refraction

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E. Cool Applications!
  • Diffraction Gratings
  • glass or plastic made up of many tiny parallel
    slits
  • may also be reflective
  • spectroscopes, reflective rainbow stickers, CD
    surfaces

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E. Cool Applications!
  • Thin Films - Bubbles Oil Slicks
  • interference results from double reflection

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E. Cool Applications!
  • Blue Sky Red Sunsets
  • Molecules in atmosphere scatter light rays.
  • NOON
  • less atmosphere
  • less scattering
  • blue sky, yellow sun
  • Shorter wavelengths (blue, violet) are scattered
    more easily.
  • SUNSET
  • more atmosphere
  • more scattering
  • orange-red sky sun

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E. Cool Applications!
  • Resonance
  • special case of forced vibration
  • object is induced to vibrate at its natural
    frequency
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