Waves & Optics- Standing Waves Flashcards
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Standing Waves
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- , Unlike travelling waves, standing waves do not appear to travel
- Each point on the standing wave oscillate about a point on the axis of the wave.
- Adjacent points are in phase with each other so that points of a particular phase remain at a fixed location as time progresses
- Adjacent points each oscillate with a different amplitude
- Since adjacent in phase, no energy is transferred from one point to the next, unlike a travelling wave.
- Standing waves are formed by the superposition of two travelling waves of the same frequency travelling in opposite directions
- usually achieved by a travelling wave and its reflection
- Antinodes are points on a stationary wave that oscillates with maximum amplitude
- Nodes are points of zero amplitude and appear to be fixed.
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Standing Waves in Strings and Pipes
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- If a string has fixed ends, these cannot oscillate
- any stationary waves on it must have nodes at both.
- The first harmonic is the lowest frequency of the standing wave that can be supported on the system
- The second, third, fourth and so on harmonics are simple multiples of this fundamental frequency