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Diffraction and Interference

Diffraction and Interference

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Science

8th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 16 Questions

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Wave Behavior 2: Diffraction and Interference

by Ms Taylor

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the figures represents reflection?
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A
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B
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C
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D

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Multiple Choice

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Which wave behavior shown represents refraction?

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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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​so, Diffraction is Larger

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​So, Diffraction is less.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main difference between refraction and diffraction?
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refraction is a phenomenon that affects light; diffraction is a phenomenon that affects sound
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refraction involves the bending of light; diffraction involves the bending and spreading of light, usually around an obstacle

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Multiple Choice

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

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decrease

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increase

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remain the same

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Multiple Choice

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

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What type of interference is represented in this diagram?

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Constructive

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Destructive

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Multiple Choice

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What will be the result after these two waves overlap?

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A taller wave

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A shorter wave

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A wave with no amplitude

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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 _______

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interference

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diffraction

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reflection

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the diagram. At which positions will the overlapping waves have the most constructive interference?

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Positions #1 & #5

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Positions #2 & #3

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Positions #3 & #4

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Positions #4 & #5

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Multiple Choice

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What type of wave behavior is pictured above?
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Refraction
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Reflection
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Absorption
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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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What type of wave behavior is pictured above?
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Refraction
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Reflection
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Absorption
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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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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?

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Reflection

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Refraction

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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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What are echos an example of?

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Reflection

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Refraction

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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the picture. What property allows Jack to hear Jill on the other side of the door?

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Reflection

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Refraction

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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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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?

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Reflection

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Refraction

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Diffraction

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Multiple Choice

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According to the Law of reflection, a light ray striking a mirror
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continues moving through the mirror in the same direction
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moves into the mirror at a slightly different angle
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bounces off the mirror toward the direction it came from
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bounces off the mirror at the same angle it hits.

Wave Behavior 2: Diffraction and Interference

by Ms Taylor

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