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Reflection and Refraction.  When a wave moves from one medium into another (reaches a boundary) ◦ Speed of the wave changes  More dense  slower  less.

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1 Reflection and Refraction

2  When a wave moves from one medium into another (reaches a boundary) ◦ Speed of the wave changes  More dense  slower  less dense  faster ◦ Frequency stays the same ◦ Wavelength changes

3  Vocabulary ◦ Incident wave/pulse  The wave traveling towards the boundary ◦ Transmitted wave/pulse  The disturbance that continues moving across the boundary ◦ Reflected wave/pulse  The part of the wave that bounces off the boundary

4  Fixed end reflection ◦ The end of the string is held in place ◦ The reflected pulse is inverted http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/u10l3a.cfm

5  Free end reflection ◦ The end of the string is free to move up and down ◦ The reflected pulse remains upright

6  Moving from a less dense to a more dense medium ◦ The transmitted wave:  Slower  Smaller wavelength ◦ The reflected wave:  Same speed as incident  Same wavelength as incident  inverted

7  More dense to less dense ◦ The transmitted wave:  faster  larger wavelength ◦ The reflected wave:  Same speed as incident  Same wavelength as incident  upright

8  Refraction ◦ The change of speed causes a wave to bend ◦ Water waves moving from deep to shallow  Waves move slower in shallow water  The wavelength decreases as well

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12  Fast  slow ◦ Bends towards the normal  Slow  fast ◦ Bends away from the normal  Incident wave is perpendicular to boundary ◦ No refraction (bending)


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