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Wave Motion & EM Waves (I)
Chih-Chieh Kang Electrooptical Eng.Dept. STUT
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What is light? Light is an electromagnetic wave consisting of an oscillating electric and magnetic field. Light exhibits wave phenomena, such as interference and diffraction etc.. …
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What are waves?
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What Are Waves? Physically, a wave is a vibrational disturbance from a normal or equilibrium condition that propagates through a medium or space. Example:sound waves, light waves, radio waves, microwaves, water waves, sine waves, cosine waves, Mexican waves, traffic waves, earthquake waves, waves on a string, and slinky waves. Mathematically, Waves are solutions to the wave equation: 1-D waves (z, t):wave function, v:phase velocity
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Physical Interpretation of Waves
Wave propagation describes the spreading of a disturbance Waves transfer energy, momentum from one point to another without the transport of matter Medium:a substance which carries a wave (disturbance) from one location to another Example:water, air, solid materials
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Type of Waves Mechanical waves:These need a medium to propagate in
Example:sound waves Electromagnetic waves : These wave do not need a medium to propagate Example:light waves Matter wave:Particles such as protons and electrons can be treated as waves
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Classification of Waves
By orientation - longitudinal wave or transverse wave By appearance - traveling wave or standing wave By dimension - Dimensionality (1D, 2D, 3D) By duration - periodic wave or pulse wave
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Classification of Waves
Longitudinal wave : distrbance is parallel to the direction of travel -slinky waves transverse wave:Disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of travel - waves on a string
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Longitudinal waves & Transverse Waves
(Hecht)
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Classification of Waves
Traveling waves : A wave that propagates in a transmission medium Standing waves : A stationary pattern of wave is formed by the superposition of two waves of the same frequency propagating in opposite directions (Serway)
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Classification of waves
One-dimensional waves (1-D) Two-dimensional waves (2-D) Three-dimensional waves (3-D)
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Classification of Waves
Pulse waves:Disturbance is momentary and suddenly Periodic waves:Disturbance repeats at regular intervals (Serway)
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Characteristic of Waves
crest:the highest point of the wave that is elevated above the equilibrium condition trough:the lowest point of the wave that is depressed below the equilibrium condition
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References E. Hecht, Optics, Addison-Wesley.
R. A. Serway, Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Saunders. J. D. Cutnell, and K. W. Johnson, Physics, Wiley.
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