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Lecture 1: Wave Phenomena, Part 1 A surfer braves the monster waves that form in an area on the north shore of Maui called “Jaws”, where about 12 times a year, the conditions are just right to produce some of the largest waves in the world: the shape of the beach sculpts the swells that originate from as far as Alaska into 40- to 70-foot [12- to 21- meter] walls of water. Steven Kornreich www.beachlook.com
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2 “Jaws”, Maui.
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3 Review of Simple Harmonic Motion Equlibrium Position The position at which all forces acting on an object sum to zero. Displacement Change in the position of an object with respect to the equilibrium position. Restoring Force Force that acts on the object that tends to make it move towards the Eq. position. Simple Harmonic Motion When Restoring force proportional to the Displacement
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4 Review of Simple Harmonic Motion Cont. If we pull the mass and let go, it will begin oscillating. It will reach a maximum displacement in each oscilation (Amplitude A) It will reach the same point with the same velocity after a given amount of time (Period T)
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5 Displacement as a function of time y(t) = A sin (2 t/T + ) y=Displacement A=Amplitude T=Period =phase t y
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6 Transverse Waves Particle moves up- down. Disturbance moves to the right Particle motion and wave motion are at right angles.
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7 Longitudinal Waves Particle moves right-left Disturbance moves to the right. Particle motion is along the same direction as wave propagation.
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8 Visualizing the wave function. Displacement of a slinky. time space displacement
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9 Using 2 1-D plots.
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