12.1+12.2 Superposition, Interference Flashcards

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what is the principle of superposition?

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when two or more waves meet at one point, the resultant displacemnet is the vector sum of the individual displacement

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what is constructive interference?

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  • waves meet in phase
  • maximum positive displacement of each sum
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what is destructive interference?

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  • waves meet in anti phase
  • maximum positive displacement of one waves sums the maximum negative displacement of the other wave
  • the waves cancel out

after destructive interferncence can have a non zero amplitude

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what is inerference?

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the effect/ pattern observed upon the superposition of two coherent waves

waves must be coherant to interfere

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what is the required condition for interference effects to be observed?

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when two coherent waves superpose

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what are coherent waves?

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maintain a constant phase difference at a given point, throughout time
* two waves must have the same frequency

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what is path difference?

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difference in distance travelled by the two waves

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how does path difference link to phase difference?

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what is the formula betwen phase difference and path difference?

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what are the conditions needed for constructive interference (consecutive maxima) ?

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  • path length difference to be an interger multiple of wavelength
  • phase difference to be a multiple of 2 π (360)
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what are the conditions needs for destructive interference (constructive minima)?

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  • an odd multiple of half wavelength( λ/2) eg: 3.5 λ
  • a phase difference of an odd multiple of π (3π- 270)
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Draw the maxima and minima caused by path and phase difference

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