3 2 4 Teacher Notes Wave Behavior
3 2 4 Teacher Notes Wave Behavior
3 2 4 Teacher Notes Wave Behavior
Behavior of waves: deal with the response of a wave to an object or another wave in its path
1. Reflection: occurs when a wave bounces off a surface that it cannot pass through
Cannot pass through the object so it must bounce back
Reflection only shows an image when the surface is sufficiently smooth to return the
incoming waves in their original pattern (i.e. paper is not smooth enough to reflect)
Examples of reflection:
sound will echo off a distant wall
light will reflect an image off a smooth surfacemirror
Law of reflection: the angle at which a wave hits a surface will be equal to the angle at which it reflects
from it (p. 570)
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a
d
spots in an auditorium are caused by complete destructive interference between waves from
at least two speakers on stage
Standing waves (p. 512) a wave that appears to stay in one place
It doesnt seem to move through the medium
At certain frequencies, interference between a wave and its reflection can produce a standing
wave
Examples: steady shaking of a rope tied to a fixed point, the sound waves in wind instruments
or organ pipes, or stringed instruments like a guitar
Node a point on a standing wave that has no displacement from the rest position (fixed point)
Anode a point where a crest or trough occurs midway between two nodes (bouncing point)
Chapter 17.4