Surface Waves. Surface Wave A wave that has characteristics of both transverse and longitudinal waves (Ocean Waves). Surface Wave Applet.

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Surface Waves

Surface Wave A wave that has characteristics of both transverse and longitudinal waves (Ocean Waves). Surface Wave Applet

Surface Waves Thus far, you have seen the profile view of waves. How do these waves look from above? = Wavelength Direction of propagation Wavefronts

Reflection of Surface Waves The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Wave Crest  i =  r Reflected Ray Incident Ray rr Normal ii

Refraction of Surface Waves If the direction of the wave changes, then the wave is said to have refracted. Refraction.

Refraction of Surface Waves When surface waves move from deep water to shallower water: The wavelength decreases. The amplitude increases. The speed decreases. Why? Because of interactions with the bottom. Note: The frequency does not change!

Interference As per the principle of linear superposition: Crests will combine with crests and troughs will combine with troughs in a constructive manner. Where a crest meets a trough, interference will be totally destructive. Destructive Interference Constructive Interference

Diffraction When a wave front is incident on a barrier with an opening, the wave will spread out after crossing the barrier. This process is called diffraction. As the slit becomes narrower, the amount of diffraction will increase. As the wavelength increases, the amount of diffraction increases. Wavelength, frequency, and hence velocity, do not change. Diffraction

Key Ideas Surface waves have characteristics of both transverse and longitudinal waves. Waves transfer energy without transferring matter. Waves can interfere with one another resulting in constructive or destructive interference. The law of reflection states that angle of incident wave equals the angle of the reflected wave. Diffraction is the spreading out of a wave when it encounters a barrier.