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Physics 212 Lecture: "Diffraction and Transverse Standing Waves."
Feb 11, 1998
- Diffraction occurs when a wave interferes with itself
after passing through an opening
- Edges in an opening act like new sources of waves
- Waves can diffract around walls and corners
- There is a relationship between the width of the opening,
the wavelength, and the angle between central maximum
and first minimum
- Transverse standing waves occur when a wave runs down a string,
reflects off the far end, comes back to the origin ---
and interferes constructively with another wave.
- The fundamental wavelength has one crest between the ends
- The fundamental frequency is the frequency with which a single
wave reaches one end of the string
- There is a family of harmonic frequencies (and wavelengths)
which are multiples of the fundamental frequency
This lecture discusses material in Chapter 17 of Cutnell and Johnson.
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
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