Behavior of waves
저자: Julio Aceves
1. Diffraction
1.1. Book Definition: The bending of a wave as it moves around an obstacle or passes through a narrow opening.
1.2. My definition:The bending of a wave when it goes around the object or a crack in it.
1.3. Examples: Radio Waves and Light Waves.
2. Destructive Interference
2.1. Book Definition: Occurs when two or more waves combine to make a smaller displacement.
2.2. My Definition: Opposite of Constructive Interference.
2.3. Examples:Ripples,Medium
3. Standing Wave
3.1. Book Definition: A wave that appears to stay in one place.
3.2. My Definition: A wave that does'nt move
3.3. Examples:1) Light 2) Sound wave
4. Reflection
4.1. Book Definition: The interaction the occurs when a wave bounces off a surface that it cannot pass through.
4.2. My Definition: A wave bouncing off something that it cant pass through.
4.3. Example: Looking in the mirror or still water
5. Refraction
5.1. Book Definition: The interaction that occirs when a wave bounces off a surface that it cannot pass through.
5.2. My Definition: A wave that bends when it goes through a medium.
5.3. Example: Rainbow or sound changing underwater.
6. Interference
6.1. Book Definition: Occurs when two or more waves overlap or combine together.
6.2. My Definition: Two or more waves come together.
7. Constructive Interference
7.1. Book Definition:Occurs when two or more waves combine to produce a wave with a larger displacement.
7.2. My Definition: Two or more waves combined to make a big wave.
7.3. Examples: Tsunami or Tidal Wave