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Title: Waves and Interference


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Waves and Interference
  • Transverse Longitudinal Waves

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Transverse Waves
N
  • A person shakes the free end of a rope up down.
  • The wave moves to the right.
  • The motion of the rope is at RIGHT ANGLES to the
    direction in which the wave is moving.
  • This is a transverse wave.
  • Eg Strings in musical instruments,
  • Waves in a stadium.

T
3
Longitudinal Waves
N
  • Sometimes the medium and the wave move in the
    same direction (parallel).
  • These are longitudinal waves.
  • Ex Sound waves.

compression
rarefaction
4
Identify the wave
  • Transverse wave
  • Spring is moved up down
  • Longitudinal Wave
  • - Spring is moved in and out

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Interferences
N
  • Occur when 2 waves pass through each other.
  • 2 types of interference
  • 1) Constructive Inference
  • 2 Crests that pass through each other make a
    BIGGER wave.
  • 2) Destructive Interference
  • 2 Waves that pass through each other make a
    SMALLER wave.

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Interference
Constructive Interference
Destructive Interference
crest to crest adds to amplitude
crest to trough reduces amplitude
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Lab on Waves
  • Move into groups of 4 ONLY.
  • DO NOT TANGLE THE SLINKIES.
  • DO NOT STRETCH the slinkies too much.

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Debrief
  • Part I Longitudinal Waves
  • In which direction do the pieces of string move
    as the wave moves through the slinky?
  • Part II Transverse Waves
  • In which direction do the pieces of string move
    as the wave moves through the slinky?
  • 2. What will happen to the frequency, period
    and wavelength if you shake the spring faster?
  • Frequency
  • Period
  • Wavelength

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Part III - Interference
  • Step 2 Constructive Interference
  • Step 3 - Destructive Interference
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