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Today 1/16  Waves  Interference of Waves  HW:1/16 HW Handout “Superposition” Due Wed, 1/22 (beginning of class)  Read: Ch 16.1,2,5 Ch 17.1,2  Suggest:

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1 Today 1/16  Waves  Interference of Waves  HW:1/16 HW Handout “Superposition” Due Wed, 1/22 (beginning of class)  Read: Ch 16.1,2,5 Ch 17.1,2  Suggest: Problems 16-1,2,3,4,5,8  Note: This “lecture” is mostly animations and is more than 80 slides long! Beware the print button!

2 Things to think about: How would you define a “wavelength?” How would you define a “frequency?” How would you define a “wave velocity?” What happens when two waves run into each other? Consider a traveling wave: sound, light, football stadium, water... How does the direction of the wave’s motion compare to the direction of the individual particle’s motion?

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38 Wavelength ( ) = ? = 8 units Wave Velocity (v) = ? Direction is to the right, v =  x/  t v = /T  x is and  t is T, the time for a particle to go through one complete oscillation, as in SHM. Frequency, f = 1/T also as in SHM. v = f

39 What happens when two waves collide?

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44 ? Superposition!!! Green wave says move up but blue wave says move down so... Particle does not move!! ?? Superposition means “superimpose” all effects at a chosen location then add them up (as vectors) to get the “net” effect at that location.

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80 Destructive interferenceConstructive interference This is a “standing wave” and is a “superposition” of two traveling waves. These two waves “interfere” with each other causing locations of “constructive” and “destructive “ interference.

81 Destructive interferenceConstructive interference Note that the locations of “constructive” and “destructive “ interference alternate. These locations are called “nodes” (destructive) and “anti-nodes” (constructive).

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