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Wave Interactions and Behaviors Glencoe: Chapter 10 Section 3 Pages 301-309
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Wave Behaviors A. Reflection (Fig. 10-13, 10-14) (p. 301-302)– bouncing back of a wave as it meets a boundary or surface - Examples: Echoes, Looking in a mirror
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Wave Behaviors B. Refraction ( Fig 10-15, 10-16, 10-17 ) (p 302-303)– bending of waves as they pass from one medium to another
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Wave Behaviors C. Diffraction (Fig. 10-18, 10-19, 10-20) (pages 304-305)– bending of waves around an edge
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Wave Interactions D. Interferance – combination of 2 or more waves usually produces one wave (bigger if in phase) (smaller if out of phase)
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Wave Interactions Constructive interference – when waves combine to create a bigger wave sum of the amplitudes of the waves Example drawing – figure 10-21 (p 306)
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Wave Interactions 2. Destructive interference – when waves combine to form a smaller or no wave some may completely cancel out difference between the amplitudes of the waves - Example drawing – figure 10-22 (page 307)
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Wave Interactions E. Wave speed depends on the medium ex. Sound moves fastest through solids moves moderately fast through liquids moves slowest through air/gases (340 m/s) - due to movement of molecules in the medium
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Wave Interactions F. Light travels at a constant speed 3x 10 8 m/s = 300,000,000 m/s (186,000 miles/sec.) - symbolized as “c”
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