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1 CHAPTER 12- WAVES

2 WHAT IS A WAVE? Mechanical waves vs non-mechanical waves?

3 LONGITUDINAL VS TRANSVERSE

4 KEY TERMS DISPLACEMENT AMPLITUDE WAVELENGTH PERIOD FREQUENCY PHASE DIFFERENCE

5 PHASE AND PHASE DIFFERENCE This is a measure of how “in step” the different waves (or particles) are.

6 CALCULATING PHASE DIFFERENCE

7 PHASE DIFFERENCE If the particles are moving together we say they are “in phase” If the particles are “out of phase” by a half cycle they are π radians out of phase. A phase difference of π/2 radians shows they are out of phase by ¼ of a cycle

8 WAVE EQUATION Derivation of the wave equation

9 WAVE PROPERTIES- PART 1 Reflection Refraction Diffraction

10 REFLECTION The law of reflection from a plane mirror (any flat surface)? What is TIR? When does it occur?

11 DIFFRACTION When waves pass through apertures or around obstacles they tend to spread out. This spreading out is called DIFFRACTION.

12 MAXIMUM DIFFRACTION Maximum diffraction will occur when the gap or obstacle size is close to the wavelength of the wave. http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/feschools/waves/diffract3. php

13 REFRACTION Definition ?? What would happen if… Waves in a ripple tank move from shallow to deeper water? Light travels from air into glass

14 HOMEWORK! Discuss the implications of reflection and diffraction on satellite dish design. Explain one use of TIR in technology

15 SNELL’S LAW

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17 SNELL’S LAW - DEFINITION It is the ratio of the velocity of the wave in the two media Or the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of refraction REMEMBER – because it is a ratio, this means the refractive index is a DIMENSIONLESS QUANTITY

18 SUPERPOSITION AND INTERFERENCE Wiki Sim – Huygens’ Principle of SuperpositionHuygens’ Principle of Superposition

19 HUYGENS PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION The displacement of any point due to the superposition of wave systems is equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves at that point


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