Module 4 - Chapter 12 - Waves 2 Flashcards
What is superposition?
Super position is when 2 waves of the same type meet and overlap. When they do, they create a single wave with a different instantaneous displacement to the 2 waves.
What is the principle of superposition?
The principle of superposition is that when 2 waves meet, the resultant displacement is equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves.
What is constructive interference?
Constructive interference is when 2 waves superposing each other are in phase, this means that the maximums will add on to each other to create a displacement larger than the original waves individual displacement.
What is destructive interference?
Destructive interference is when 2 waves are in antiphase. This means that when they superpose each other, their displacements are opposite and so when they are added together they create a wave with a displacement smaller than the original individual waves displacements.
What is coherence?
Coherence refers to waves emitted from 2 sources having a constant phase difference.They must also have the same frequency.