- Ex 3D, p.66--67, Wave Properties
- Ex 3E, p.69-70, Diffration
- Ex 3F, p.73-75 Superposition
- Ex 3G, p.76-78 Two Point Source Interference
- Ex 3H, p.81-83 Waves on a String
- Ex 3I, p.85-87 Wave Refraction on a String
Reflection on A String
Hard Boundary
Wave reflects on opposite side (opposite phase)
Same Amplitude, A
Same Wavelength, 𝛌
Same Wave Speed, v
Reflection on A String
Soft Boundary
Wave reflects on same side (same phase)
Same Amplitude, A
Same Wavelength, 𝛌
Same Wave Speed, v
Refraction on A String
Fast to Slow Boundary
Relation of waves to Incident Wave
Reflected Wave - same speed - same wavelength 𝛌 - opposite phase
Refracted Wave - slower speed - smaller wavelength 𝛌 - same phase
Refraction on A String
Slow to Fast Boundary
Relation of waves to Incident Wave
Reflected Wave - same speed - same wavelength 𝛌 - same phase
Refracted Wave - faster speed - larger wavelength 𝛌 - same phase
Diffraction
- The Bending of Waves Around Corners
- Larger Wavelength, 𝛌 - greater the angle of diffraction
- Shorter Wavelength, 𝛌 - smaller the angle of diffraction
- Also the smaller the gap the greater the angle of diffraction
- Diffraction
Diffraction of Water Waves in a Ripple Tank
Two Point Source Interference
Two Point Source Interference
Double Slit Experiment





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