AS Physics - Waves
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- Created on: 12-02-13 22:22
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- Types of Wave
- Transverse
- The disturbance in the wave is perpendicular to the direction the wave is travelling.
- All waves on the EM spectrum are transverse.
- Other examples include ripples on water and waves on ropes.
- Can be shown as displacement distance graphs or displacement time graphs.
- Longitudinal
- Disturbances take place parallel to the direction in which the wave travels. (The Propagation.)
- Most common type are sound waves. Consisting of compressions and rarefactions. e.g ||| | | | ||| | | |
- Aren't normally plotted, but if they are then displacement time graphs.
- Sound waves - a vibrating surface in contact with air.
- Polarised
- Only oscillates in one direction.
- Can only happen for transverse waves.
- Mechanical
- Pass through a material and are vibrations of said material.
- E.g: sound waves, seismic waves, strings.
- Electromagnetic
- Vibrating electrical or magnetic fields through space. (No material needed.)
- E.g: EM spectrum.
- Seismic
- Can be longitudinal or transverse.
- In an earthquake the majority of the energy is transferred as wave energy and is transmitted over long distances.
- Waves
- Interference
- Definition
- The way two or more waves affect each other when they meet.
- When two or more waves meet, the total displacement is the sum of the individual displacement that any given wave would cause at that point.
- Constructive
- When the crests of any two waves coincide, the create an amplified wave.
- Both waves are in phase with each other.
- Destructive
- When the crests of two waves are different, they create a smaller wave.
- Waves are out of phase, half a cycle different from each other.
- Definition
- Interference
- Standing
- Have nodes where two waves cancel out so there is no movement.
- Anti-nodes where waves interfere and make height double wave. 2 anti-nodes equal wavelength.
- Transverse
- Waves
- Interference
- Definition
- The way two or more waves affect each other when they meet.
- When two or more waves meet, the total displacement is the sum of the individual displacement that any given wave would cause at that point.
- Constructive
- When the crests of any two waves coincide, the create an amplified wave.
- Both waves are in phase with each other.
- Destructive
- When the crests of two waves are different, they create a smaller wave.
- Waves are out of phase, half a cycle different from each other.
- Definition
- Interference
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