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Behavior of Waves
Carson Phandanouvong
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Behavior of Waves
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1. Intrerference
1.1. Book Definition: When two ro more waves overlap and combined together.
1.2. My Definition: The sound combining together.
1.3. Example 1:
1.4. Example 2:
2. Destructive Interference
2.1. Book definition: When two waves combine to produce with a smaller displacement.
2.2. My Definition: Two waves to make a smaller sound.
2.3. Example 1:
2.4. Example 2:
3. Constructive interference
3.1. Book Definition:When two waves can add together to produce a large displacement.
3.2. My definition: Two waves to make a louder sound.
3.3. Example 1:
3.4. Example 2:
4. Standing Waves
4.1. Book definition: A wave that appears to stay in one place
4.2. My definition: A wave standing in place
4.3. Example 1:
4.4. Example 2:
5. Reflection
5.1. Book Definition: A wave bounces off a surface that it cannot pass through.
5.2. My Definition: A wave bouncing off a surface or something.
5.3. Example 1:
5.4. Example 2:
6. Diffraction
6.1. Book Definition: The bending of a wave as it moves around an obstacle or passes through
6.2. My Definition: A wave that goes around a object or through it.
6.3. Example 1:
6.4. Example 2:
7. Refraction
7.1. Book Definition: Bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle.
7.2. My Definition: A object going in water and bends the look of it in a angle.
7.3. Example 1:
7.4. Example 2:
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