12.2 Flashcards
What is an interference pattern
Pattern of constructive and destructive interference formed as waves overlap
What is coherence
- Waves emitted from two sources have a constant phase difference
- Waves must have same frequency
What is a maxima
• The point of greatest amplitude in an interference pattern
-produced by constructive interference
What is a minima
• The point of least amplitude in an interference pattern
-produced by destructive interference
What is path difference
- The difference in the distance travelled by two waves from their source to a specific point
- Measured in wavelengths
What is phase difference
- Difference between the displacements of particles/points along a wave
- Or difference between the displacements of particles/points on different waves
- Measured in degrees or radians, with each complete cycle or a difference of one wavelength representing 2pi radians (360°)
What is the result of a path difference which is an integer multiple of the wavelength
- Two waves will arrive at that point in phase
- This produces constructive interference at that point
- Waves at this point has maximum amplitude
What is the result of a path difference which is NOT an integer multiple of the wavelength
- Two waves will arrive at that point in antiphase
- This produces destructive interference at that point
- Waves at this point has minimum amplitude
What is at the central maxima
- Path difference is zero
* Phase difference is zero
What is at the first-order maxima
- Path difference is one wavelength
- Phase difference is 360° / 2pi radians
- Constructive interference occurs
What is at the first-order minima
- Path difference is half a wavelength
- Phase difference is 180° / pi radians
- Destructive interference occurs
How is interference in sound studied
• Two loudspeakers connected to same signal generator (coherent) emit sound waves
• Sound waves travel out from each loudspeaker and overlap (superpose)
-forms interference pattern
- Interference pattern compromises a series of maxima [louder] and minima [quieter]
- Positions of maxima and minima can be detected with ears (or more accurately microphone)
How is interference in microwaves studied
• Single microwaves source is used with pair of slits [double slit]
-coherent
• Diffracted microwaves overlap (superpose)
• Interference pattern formed
-detected with microwave receiver connected to voltmeter or oscilloscope
• Moving receiver in arc around double slits detects the characteristic maxima and minima created as part of interference pattern
-position of each can be carefully marked on paper