Waves Flashcards
Amplitude
The maximum displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating object. For a transverse wave, it is the distance from the middle to the peak of the wave.
Coherent
Two sources of waves are coherent if they emit waves with a constant phase difference.
Critical angle
The angle of incidence of a light ray must exceed the critical angle for total internal reflection to occur.
Cycle
Interval for a vibrating particle (or a wave) from a certain displacement and velocity to the next time the particle (or wave) has the same displacement and velocity.
Diffraction
The spreading of waves when they pass through a gap or round an obstacle.
X-ray diffraction is used to determine the structure of crystals, metals and long molecules. Electron diffraction is used to probe the structure of materials. High-energy electron scattering is used to determine the diameter of the nucleus.
Diffraction grating
A plate with many closely ruled parallel slits on it.
Dispersion
Splitting of a beam of white light by a glass prism into colours.
Electromagnetic radiation
An electric and magnetic wavepacket or photon that can travel through free space
Electromagnetic wave
An electric and magnetic wavepacket or photon that can travel through free space
Endoscope
Optical fibre device used to see inside cavities
First harmonic
Pattern of stationary waves on a string when it vibrates at its lowest possible frequency
Frequency
…of an oscillating object is the number of cycles of oscillations per second; f = 1/T.
Fundamental mode of vibration
pattern of stationary waves on a string when it vibrates at its lowest possible frequency.
Interference
Formation of points of cancellation and reinforcement where coherent waves pass through each other
Laser
Device that produces a parallel coherent beam of monochromatic light
Longitudinal waves
Waves with a direction of vibration parallel to the direction of propagation of the waves
Modal dispersion
The lengthening of a light pulse as it travels along an optical fibre, due to rays that undergo less total internal reflection
Node
Fixed point in a stationary wave pattern where the amplitude is zero
Optical Fibre
A thin flexible transparent fibre used to carry light pulses from one end to another
Path Difference
The difference in distances from two coherent sources to an interference fringe
Period of a wave
Time for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a point
Phase Difference
In radians, for two objects oscillating with the same time period the phase difference = 2pichange in time/Time period, where change in time is the time between successive instants when the two objects are at maximum displacement in the same direction
Plane-polarised waves
Transverse waves that vibrate in one plane only
Progressive waves
waves which travel through a substance or through space if electromagnetic