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WAVES WAVE INTERACTIONS

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WAVES. WAVE INTERACTIONS. FOUR WAYS WAVES INTERACT. R-R-D-I REFLECTION REFRACTION DIFFRACTION INTERFERENCE. How waves interact with a medium. How waves interact with other waves. LAW OF REFLECTION. Angle of incidence = angle of reflection. 29.2 The Law of Reflection. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WAVES

WAVE INTERACTIONS

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FOUR WAYS WAVES INTERACT

R-R-D-IREFLECTIONREFRACTIONDIFFRACTIONINTERFERENCE

How waves interact with a medium

How waves interact with other waves

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LAW OF REFLECTION

Angle of incidence = angle of reflection

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Incident rays and reflected rays make equal angles with a line perpendicular to the surface, called the normal.

• The angle between the incident ray and the normal is the angle of incidence.

• The angle between the reflected ray and the normal is the angle of reflection.

• Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection

29.2 The Law of Reflection

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Diffuse reflection allows us to see most things around us. a. Light is diffusely reflected from paper in many directions. b. Light incident on a smooth mirror is only reflected in one

direction.

29.4 Diffuse Reflection

Ordinary paper has a rough surface when viewed with a microscope.

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As a light wave passes from air into water, its speed decreases.

29.8 Refraction of Light

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The extent to which the water waves bend depends on the size of the opening.

31.1 Diffraction and Huygens’ Principle

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Concave mirror causes light rays to diverge.

Convex mirror causes light rays to converge.

CONCAVE AND CONVEX MIRRORS

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REFLECTION

The bouncing back of a wave when it meets a surface or boundary.

http://www.gmi.edu/~drussell/Demos/reflect/reflect.html

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/optics/lr.html

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REFRACTION

The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/optics/lr.html

Light from pencil moves from air to your eye, through water and glass to your eye, through plastic to your eye

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Using diffraction gratings

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DIFFRACTION

The bending of a wave as it passes through an opening or by an edge.

Ex.: Hear a voice from around the corner.

http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/acoustics/essay1/beugung_en.html

http://www.infoline.ru/g23/5495/Physics/English/waves.htm

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INTERFERENCE

The combination of two or more waves that exist in the same place at the same time.

Constructive Interference (additive effect—in phase)

Destructive Interference (subtractive effect—out of phase)

http://users.erols.com/renau/wave_interference.html

http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Enorimari/science/JavaEd/e-wave3.html

http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Enorimari/science/JavaEd/e-wave2.html