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Interference

Interference. Interference of Waves. When waves arrive at the same place at the same time, interference occurs. Constructive interference . - When identical parts of a wave overlap Ex: crest/crest, compression/compression Build on each other Also called reinforcement or In Phase.

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Interference

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  1. Interference

  2. Interference of Waves When waves arrive at the same place at the same time, interference occurs

  3. Constructive interference - When identical parts of a wave overlap Ex: crest/crest, compression/compression • Build on each other • Also called reinforcement or In Phase

  4. Destructive interference -when the opposite parts of a wave overlap • Cancel each other out • Crest/trough, compression/rarefaction • Also called out of phase

  5. Unit 6 Waves/Sound • Resonance – when the frequency of a forced vibration on an object matches the natural frequency of that object. • Beats – effect that results when 2 tones of slightly different frequencies are sounded together. • Some overlap (louder) and some cancel (softer)

  6. Beats 440 Hz 445 Hz Beats

  7. Resonance

  8. One Result of Superposition • Standing Wave: two waves travelling in opposite directions with the same wavelength and frequency

  9. Standing Waves • The boundary conditions and speed of waves determine which frequencies are allowed. • The ends of the resonant cavity have forced nodes or antinodes

  10. Closed at One End L Node Antinode

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