15.3 Interactions of waves Key concepts: How do reflection, refraction, and diffraction change a wave’s direction? What are the different types of interference?

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15.3 Interactions of waves Key concepts: How do reflection, refraction, and diffraction change a wave’s direction? What are the different types of interference? How do standing waves form? Key terms: reflection, law of reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, constructive interference, destructive interference, standing wave, node, antinode, resonance,

Reflection When an object or a wave hits a surface through which it can’t pass, it bounces back. This interaction is called reflection. Reflected wave – wave that bounces off at an angle “Normal” – the line that is drawn perpendicular to the surface the wave hits Law of reflection: angle of incidence (the wave that hits the surface) will equal the angle of reflection (angle of reflected wave)

Refraction When a wave enters a new medium at an angle, one side of the wave changes speed before the other side, causing the wave to bend. The bending of waves due to a change in speed is called refraction. Bending only occurs when the wave enters a new medium at an angle. On side of the wave will enter first and change speed, the other side will enter at the original speed. This causes the wave to bend.

Refraction: bending because of a speed change in the wave

Diffraction When a wave moves around a barrier or through an opening in a barrier, it bends and spreads out. These interactions are called diffraction.

Interference Interference is the interaction between waves that meet. Two kinds: constructive and destructive

Constructive interference Interference that occurs when waves combine to make a wave with a larger amplitude is called constructive interference.

Destructive interference Interference that occurs when waves combine to make a smaller wave. Happens when the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another wave. If the crest has a larger amp than the trough, the crest “wins”. If the original waves had equal amplitudes, they will cancel out entirely.

Standing waves If the incoming wave and a reflected wave have just the right frequency, they produce a combined wave that appears to be standing still. This combined wave is called a standing wave.

Nodes and antinodes Nodes – points of zero amplitude in a standing wave Antinodes – max amplitude on a standing wave (also points of max energy). Always occur halfway between two nodes.

Resonance Increase in the amplitude of a vibration that occurs when external vibrations match an object’s natural frequency.