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5.1.4 Interference and Standing Waves
Guitar Strings and Crumbling Bridges
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Introduction and Terms
INTERFERENCE – the result of two waves meeting in a medium. CONSTRUCTIVE – results in greater amplitude. DESTRUCTIVE – results in lower amplitude. “In phase” interferes CONSTRUCTIVELY “180° out of phase” interferes DESTRUCTIVELY
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Example What is the direction of motion in the medium?
Both waves reach maximum amplitude at that point!
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Interference of Two Point Sources of Waves
When viewed from above, a wave source makes circular patterns TWO TROUGHS CONSTRUCTIVE crest (wave front) trough CRESTS AND TROUGH DESTRUCTIVE TWO CRESTS CONSTRUCTIVE
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Pyro Board Video
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Phenomenon #3 – Standing Waves
When a wave encounters a fixed boundary it REFLECTS. The reflected wave comes back through the original wave and they INTERFERE. The result is a STANDING WAVE. NODES : always 180° out of phase (destructive interference) - NO MOTION. ANTINODES : alternate between in-phase and 180° out of phase –MAX MOTION. Standing Waves
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Practice FOUR
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Guitar strings video
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Practice The grid below represents a 10 meter long string.
Sketch the standing wave that this string would produce if it were to have SIX nodes. Draw a circle around each ANTINODE on the string. Determine the wavelength of this standing wave. _________________m Assuming that this wave moves at 2.0 meters per second, calculate its frequency and period. 4
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