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1 Physics 3 – Oct 4, 2018 Do Now: P3 Challenge –
A 4.5 Hz wave with an amplitude of 12 cm and a wavelength of 27 cm travels along a stretched horizontal string. How far does a given peak on the wave travel in a time interval of s? How far does a knot on the string travel in the same time interval?

2 Objectives/Agenda/Assignment
4.3 Wave characteristics Agenda: Homework Review Wavefronts and rays Superposition

3 Instances of wave behavior
Four classes of waves 1) Mechanical (physical) waves Transverse (Waves on strings, water waves) Longitudinal (Sound, waves in a pipe) 2) Electromagnetic Radiation (aka light) 3) Matter waves (e.g. electrons) (2nd semester topic) 4) Gravitational waves (distortions in fabric of space-time) not in IB yet, too new waves-a-new-era-of-astronomy-begins/

4 Electromagnetic radiation
Doesn’t need a medium for transmission. All mechanical waves do. The reason why EMR is a different class of wave Perpendicular oscillation of electric and magnetic fields. (Must have both.) Direction of the wave (transfer of energy) is perpendicular to both fields. Wavelength, frequency, period, speed and amplitude all apply

5 Electromagnetic Radiation
All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same velocity in a vacuum: the speed of light (c), 3.00  108 m/s. Therefore, c = 𝒇 What is the frequency of EM radiation with a wavelength of 213μm? Also, be able to rank the different types of EMR. Memorize the order.

6 Electromagnetic Radiation
While a medium is not required, EMR can and often does pass through a medium. EMR passes more slowly through a medium than through a vacuum and travels at a normal velocity v, less than c. The ration of v/c for a given medium is called the index of refraction, n, for the medium. Notice air can be approximated as a vacuum, even though it’s not.

7 Phase Because a waveform is a periodic occurrence, each point along the waveform corresponds to a degree from 0 to 360 that represents its location within the wave form, as the wave moves. This degree measure is called a phase or phase angle. Waves with the same phase angle are said to be in phase. Waves with different phases angles are out of phase. Waves that have phase angles that are 180 apart have opposite phases or are completely out of phase.

8 Wavefronts and Rays A wavefront is the beginning of each cycle of the wave. All points on the wavefront are in phase. A ray is an arrow that indicates the direction of propagation for the wave. Rays are always perpendicular to wavefronts. For a 1D wave along a string, wavefront is a perpendicular line through the peaks. For a 2D wave from a point source, the wavefront forms a circle. For a 3D wave from a point source the wavefront forms a sphere For an extended source you can create wavefronts that are parallel planes

9 Superposition Principle of superposition: When two waves are present on the same medium, the resulting motion of the particles of the medium is the sum of the two wave displacements. Consider two waves passing each other going is opposite directions. When the two waves have opposite phase, they cancel each other out in destructive interference. When two waves are in phase, they add together and have constructive interference.

10 Sample problem Sketch how these two waves interact as they pass one another at a) the moment they first meet, b) when they are a ¼ way, c) ½ way d) ¾ way and e) all the way past each other.

11 Practice problem Sketch how these two waves interact as they pass one another at a) the moment they first meet, b) when they are a ¼ way, c) ½ way d) ¾ way and e) all the way past each other. Do on whiteboards.

12 Exit slip and homework Exit Slip – FM Radio stations are given in MHz. What is the wavelength for FM? What’s due? (homework for a homework check next class) p171 #15-18 What’s next? (What to read to prepare for the next class. Read IB 4.3, p


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