Module 4 Interference Flashcards
Principal of superposition
when two waves of similar type meet at a point, the sum of their displacements is equal to the displacement of the resultant wave
What is a pulse?
A fragment of a wave
Define path difference
difference in the distance from one source to the detector compared to another source to the detector
Formula for path difference
S1P – S2P in meters (SP being length)
What is phase difference?
the angle by which a wave lags or leads another
What is the phase difference of waves in phase?
0 or 2π radians
(0 or 360 degrees)
What is the phase difference of two waves in anti-phase
π or 3π radians
(180 or 540 degrees)
Definition of coherent waves
when two waves of the same type are emitted with a constant phase difference, same frequency, wavelength, plane polarised in the same plane and similar amplitude (same magnitude)
Definition of interference
Superposition of two progressive waves from coherent sources to produce a resultant wave with displacement equal to the vector sum of individual displacement of the two waves
How is intensity increased if amplitude is doubled
intensity is increased by multiple of 4
What is constructive interference?
when two waves meet in phase their amplitude/displacement adds up
Path difference is a whole number of wavelengths
What is destructive interference?
When two waves meet exactly out of phase (in antiphase) the displacements cancel out and produce a wave of zero displacement and amplitude
Path difference is a whole number of wavelengths plus half wavelength
Explain how you would measure the wavelength of a monochromatic laser using two source interference?
- place the laser in front of a double slit board facing a screen
- measure the distance between the centre of the slits using a traveling microscope by using a vernier scale - this is a
- measure the distance between multiple fringes on the screen (say 8) then divide by the number of gaps (7) - this is x
- measure the distance between the double slit and screen - this is D
use the formula λ = ax/D
How to observe the interference of sound waves?
- Attach a speaker to a signal generator
- place speaker behind a double slit board with slits approx 10cm wide
- Measure distance between centre of slits on the board - this is a
- Move a microphone parallel to the slit board at a given distance and measure where the maxima and minima are (loud and quiet) - this is x/2
This is interference
YOUNGS DOUBLE SLIT EXPERIMENT WITH WHITE LIGHT
Central fringe is white (path difference is the zero for all wavelengths in white light)
Each constructive interference position is a spectrum from blue to red (blue is closest to the straight through position so at a smaller angle than red)