Standing Waves Flashcards

1
Q

How are standing waves created?

A

Pulses, which moves a string perpendicular to the d of motion
Which occur when 2 waves interfere from opposite directions

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2
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What do the waves look like in standing waves

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The wave reflects from the point and then have an inverted amplitude

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3
Q

Why is it called standing waves?

A

There are some points that look like they are standing still

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4
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What is a node?

A

Points of no displacement (amplitude)
The standing still part

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Why do nodes look like they’re not moving?

A

Due to the destructive interference between both waves

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6
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What is an antinode?

A

Points of max displacement (amplitude)

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7
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Why do antinodes move?

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Due to the constructive intereference between both waves

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