
Wave Behavior 2: Diffraction and Interference
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B Taylor
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Wave Behavior 2: Diffraction and Interference
by Ms Taylor
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Which wave behavior shown represents refraction?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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so, Diffraction is Larger
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So, Diffraction is less.
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A wave of constant wavelength diffracts as it passes through an opening in a barrier. As the size of the opening is increased, the diffraction effects
decrease
increase
remain the same
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witch picture is diffraction
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Both waves are going in opposite directions with crests aligned on same side.
Where they meet, their energy combines to produced a wave with a larger crest (they build each other up)
The wave continue moving in the direction they were going before.
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Both waves are going in opposite directions with crests on opposite side.
Where they meet, their energy combines to cancel each other, producing a flat line (they tear each other down)
The wave continue moving in the direction they were going before.
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Multiple Choice
What type of interference is represented in this diagram?
Constructive
Destructive
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Multiple Choice
What will be the result after these two waves overlap?
A taller wave
A shorter wave
A wave with no amplitude
3 waves
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Multiple Choice
You're in your room blasting music with the door shut, your mom opens your door. Now your music is heard throughout your home. This is an example of _______
interference
diffraction
reflection
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Look at the diagram. At which positions will the overlapping waves have the most constructive interference?
Positions #1 & #5
Positions #2 & #3
Positions #3 & #4
Positions #4 & #5
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If the man throws the spear at the image, then he will miss the fish. This is because the water bends the light. What is this an example of?
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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What are echos an example of?
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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Look at the picture. What property allows Jack to hear Jill on the other side of the door?
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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The picture shows a prism. What property of waves causes the light to look like a rainbow as it exits the prism?
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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