Mr. Kuffer. Wave Interference When two wave pass each other their superposition causes reinforcement or cancellation.

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Mr. Kuffer

Wave Interference When two wave pass each other their superposition causes reinforcement or cancellation.

Constructive interference Reinforcement when the crest of one wave overlaps the crest of another Their individual effects adds together, resulting in a wave increased in amplitude

Destructive Interference Cancellation when crest of one wave overlaps trough of another reducing their individual effects Water waves show these best Out of phase- the crest of one wave arrives at a point at the same time as a trough of the second wave arrives, effects cancel each other In phase- two waves crests and troughs arrive at a place at the same time, effects reinforce each other

Sound Wave Interference Interference occurs when two sounds of difference frequency are heard superposed. Constructive interference causes louder sound and destructive inference cause fainter sound. This alternating pattern produces a beat. A piano tuners listens for beats to disappear.

Water Wave Interference n Left side is theoretical drawing of an interference pattern, Like the Simulation you will use. n Right side is the actual interference pattern, Like the beaches at Presque-Isle State Park.

Standing Waves Occurs when a wave reflects upon itself and interference causes the pattern Nodes remain stationary Anti nodes-occur half way between nodes

Standing Waves Change the frequency in a standing wave and more nodes/antinodes appear in the event, Demo!!!