Module 4 - 4.4.3 Superposition Flashcards

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Principle of Superposition

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The displacement at a point where two waves meet is equal to the sum of the displacement of the two waves

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Constructive Interference (+ Path Difference)

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When waves are in phase, the amplitude of the point will be the sum of the amplitude of the individual waves
Path difference = Nλ

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Destructive Interference

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When waves are 180 out of phase, the amplitude of the point will be minimum (zero if the waves have the same amplitude)
Path difference = (N-0.5)λ

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Path Difference

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The difference in the distances travelled by two waves arriving at the same point

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Phase Difference

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The difference in the phases of two waves of the same frequency

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Coherent

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Constant phase difference

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Young’s Double Slit Experiment

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  • light waves reach the single slit and diffraction occurs as the width of the slits it comparable to the wavelength of light
  • after passing through the slits, the diffracted waves overlap and interfere
  • the waves will reach the screen. where they arrive in phase, there will be light fringes, and where they arrive out of phase, there will be no light - it will appear dark
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Interference with Sound Waves

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  • constructive interference = louder sound
  • destructive interference = no sound
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Increasing the number of slits

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Improves the brightness and sharpness of maxima

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