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Physics 7C SS1 Lecture 3: Waves Quiz 1 Understanding Interference

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Page 1: Physics 7C SS1 Lecture 3: Waves Quiz 1 Understanding Interference

Physics 7C SS1Lecture 3: Waves

Quiz 1

Understanding Interference

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Reviewing the Basics

Constructive Interference: total phase equivalent

Destructive Interference: total phase separated by half cycle

Note: these waves have identical periods and wavelengths, but that is not always the case!

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Checking 1D interference

Two speakers are connected to the same function generator with reversed wiring. One speaker is placed a half wavelength in front. What type of interference results? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Partial D) Depends on what time you choose E) Insufficient information to decide

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Checking 1D interference

Two speakers are wired to the same function generator. The phase constants differ by /2. One speaker is placed a quarter wavelength in front. What type of interference results? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Partial D) Depends on what time you choose E) Insufficient information to decide

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Checking 1D interference

Two speakers are wired to the same function generator. The phase constants differ by /2. One speaker is placed a quarter wavelength in front. What type of interference results? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Partial D) Depends on what time you choose E) Insufficient information to decide

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Checking 1D interference

Two speakers are wired into different function generators with slightly different frequencies. They have identical wiring, and are placed face-to-face. What type of interference results? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Partial D) Depends on what time you choose E) Insufficient information to decide

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Interference for differing frequencies: Beats.

1 2 3 4 5

What type of interference occurs at each point?

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Interference for differing frequencies: Beats

1 2 3 4 5

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Interference for differing frequencies: Beats

1 2 3 4 5

The carrier frequency

The beat frequency

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Interference for differing frequencies: Beats

What’s happening at the gold arrows? What’s happening at the black arrows?

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Checking 1D interference

Two speakers are wired into different function generators with slightly different frequencies. They have identical wiring, and are placed face-to-face. What type of interference results? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Partial D) Depends on what time you choose E) Insufficient information to decide

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Introducing 2D Interference:The Ripple Tank

Try to spot… Places that are very deep Places that are very shallow Places that are “normal” depth Places two crest combine Places two troughs combine Places a crest meets a trough

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

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2D Interference

Conceptually, nothing new! Temporal contribution if frequencies differ

Typically same medium & same source Pathlength difference contribution

How far has each wave traveled? Phase constant contribution

By how much do phases differ? (Typically same phase difference, though not always!)

Summary: Just like 1D interference, but typically you only need to think about pathlength difference!

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

What type of interference occurs at the marked spot?

a) Constructiveb) Destructivec) Partiald) Time-dependent

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

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x2

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

x1

x1=x2 so x=0!

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

What type of interference occurs at the marked spot?

a) Constructiveb) Destructivec) Partiald) Time-dependent

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

What type of interference occurs at the marked spot?

a) Constructiveb) Destructivec) Partiald) Time-dependent

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

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d

Two slits create two overlapping wave fronts

CrestTrough

Why?

a) x=0b) x=/2c) xd) None of the above

x2x1

x1>x2 now…x1=2x2=1.5

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An interesting phenomenon

What are you hearing? Listen carefully A) Constructive Interference Only B) Destructive Interference Only C) Beats D) Pathlength-dependent Interference: both

constructive & destructive depending on position E) Partial Interference

This is when there were two function generators. You could not hear sound if only one were connected. You could hear sound if both were connected.

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An interesting phenomenon

What are you hearing? Listen carefully A) Constructive Interference Only B) Destructive Interference Only C) Beats D) Pathlength-dependent Interference: both

constructive & destructive depending on position E) Partial Interference

You heard the beat frequency. Each speaker’s frequency was above 20,000Hz and outside your hearing range. The carrier frequency was also outside your hearing range.

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Laser Interference

In DL you will use a shortcut to calculate pathlength difference: d sin = x

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Quiz 1