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Charge vibrates linearly along the direction illustrated. This oscillating dipole emits transverse waves preferentially in what direction? Waves are transmitted equally in all directions
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sin (90 o ) = (1) sin (2) -sin (3) cos (4) -cos (5) tan (6) -tan
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The magnetron of a microwave horn generates a horizontally varying B-field and oscillating vertical E-field. We found which of the aluminum gratings below let the microwaves pass? 1 2
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A) B) C) D) If waves A and B are superposed (that is, their amplitudes are added) the resultant wave is
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Phase Phase refers to the relative position of the wave crests of two waves Phase difference 180 o or ½ “Out of phase” Phase difference 0 o “In phase”
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The two waves shown are A) out of phase by 180 o B) out of phase by 90 o C) out of phase by 45 o D) in phase
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Destructive interference occurs when the two waves arriving at the same point at the same time are 1) out of phase by 180 o 2) out of phase by 90 o 3) out of phase by 45 o 4) in phase 5) could be any of these
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Imagine two light sources emitting waves of 1 meter wavelength in phase. The waves from these sources meet at a distant point. Wave 1 travels 2 m to reach the point; wave 2 travels 3 m. When the waves meet, they are A) out of phase by 180 o B) out of phase, but not by 180 o C) in phase
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Answers to preceding multiple choice questions: See Lecture 24’s descriptions of an oscillating dipole! sin (90 o ) = x / h x / h = cos (3) cos 90 o - 2 The vertical strips act as antenna offering free electrons to be driven by the Vertical E-field…absorbing microwave energy. The horizontal strips are not effective antennas and let the microwaves pass through. C) B) out of phase by 90 o 1) out of phase by 180 o C) in phase
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