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level questions: key concepts

QuestionAnswer
what is a mechanical wave ?waves that need a medium to propagate in
what is a non-mechanical wave ?a wave that does not need a medium to propagate in
what is a longitudinal wavea wave that oscillated parallel to the direction of the wave
what is a transverse wavesa wave that oscillates perpendicular to the direction of the wave
what does it mean if two waves are inphase?0 phase differences
what does it mean if two waves are in anti-phase?when the waves are half a wave cycle out of phase (180)
what is the relationship between intensity and amplitude ?intensity is proportional to amplitude squared, as amplitude decreases by a factor of 2 then intensity will decrease by a factor of 4 (2^2)
what is the saying for refraction?less to more towards (LESS dense to MORE dense medium results in direction more TOWARDS the normal)
what is the principle of superposition?states that when two or more waves of the same type meet, the resultant wave can be found by adding the displacement of the individual waves
what is constructive interference ?when the displacement of the original waves added together give the resultant waves a displacement that is greater than both the original waves
what is deconstructive interference?when the displacement of the original waves subtract to give the resultant wave a displacement that is less than both original waves
what happens if complete deconstructive interference occurs ?waves completely cancel out resulting is 0 displacement .
what conditions must be met for superposition to occur ?they must be coherent
what is a diffraction grating ?a piece of optical equipment made from glass with many thousands of very thing ,parallel and equally spaced grooves
what conditions must occur for a stationary wave to be formed?2 waves travelling in the opposite direction overlap. waves having the same frequency m wavelength and amplitude
what happens when a stationary wave is formed?superposition occurs and a series of nodes and antinodes are produced
what controls the frequency of the vibrations of a string ?the mass per unit length, tension and length of string
what is a polarising filter?a material which has crystalline material can cause the oscillating fields to happen in one plane only.
what type of waves can be polarised?only transverse waves can be polarised as longitudinal waves do not have oscillations perpendicular to their direction of their travel.
what happens when angle of incidence = critical anglethe wave will travel along the boundary of the material