Phase Two quantities are in phase if they are simultaneously increasing or decreasing, eg V & I are in phase in an AC circuit Waves in phase.

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Phase Two quantities are in phase if they are simultaneously increasing or decreasing, eg V & I are in phase in an AC circuit Waves in phase

Crest of one wave coincide with the trough of the other wave. 2 waves out of phase by ½ a cycle or 180o. Crest of one wave coincide with the trough of the other wave.

Waves out of phase by 90o or a ¼ cycle If there is a period of time where one quantity is increasing while the other is decreasing they are out of phase. The two quantities need to have the same frequency (f) but not necessarily the same amplitude to stay in phase. Waves out of phase by 90o or a ¼ cycle

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Beats is a regular pulsing of the loudness of a sound which is heard when two sources produce sounds of slightly different frequency. fbeat = f1 – f2 For example, when a 552 Hz and a 556 Hz tone are played simultaneously, we hear 556-552, or 4 beats per second. The beat frequency is 4 Hz. Uses ~ Piano Tuning

Beats Let’s say that the tuning fork without a small mass attached has a frequency of 200Hz. If you hear a beat with a frequency of 4 cycles every second, what is the frequency of the tuning fork with the mass on it? 800 Hz 204 Hz 196 Hz 50 Hz

Beats As two notes get closer to being “in tune” with each other (having the same note), what happens to the frequency at which the beats occur? Increases Decreases Stays the same

Class student technology challenge: Can we hear beats (clearly) with two iPads emitting the same frequency sound – one stationary and one moving towards or away from the other iPad by applying the doppler effect ? Enquiry questions anyone????

Interference Compare and Contrast Directions: Place the clues below in the appropriate place in the Venn diagram. Interference Total Constructive Interference Total Destructive Interference In Between When waves reinforce each other. When waves annihilate each other. When waves occupy the same space at the same time. The waves are in-phase. The waves are out-of-phase. The wave have a phase difference. A amplitude of the resulting wave is twice the amplitude of the waves that interfere. A amplitude of the resulting wave is the same as the amplitude of the waves that interfered. A amplitude of the resulting wave is zero. The phase difference is /2. The phase difference is 2/3 or /3 . The phase difference is 0 or .