Wave Interference Activity is a demo that uses three simulations: Waves on a String, Wave Interference, and Sound. phet.colorado.eduActivity Learning Goals:

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Wave Interference Activity is a demo that uses three simulations: Waves on a String, Wave Interference, and Sound. phet.colorado.eduActivity Learning Goals: Students will be able to Predict the pattern of a reflected wave Relate two dimensional representations of waves to three dimensional waves Explain wave patterns from interfering waves (Apply the superposition principle to water, sound and light) Recognize the Doppler effect and predict the change in frequency that occurs.

1. What will this wave look like after it reflects? A.A. B.B. c.c. D.D.Fixed end

2. What will this wave look like after it reflects? Loose end A.A. B.B. c.c. D.D.

Draw what you think this wave will look like after reflecting off the barrier.

3. Which one is the reflection pattern? Wave pulse from speaker AB

“Sound waves are three dimensional.” Talk to your partner: What evidence you have that supports this. How the wave could be represented How would reflection change?

Sketch what you think the pattern will look like

Measurements

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