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Interference Of Waves
Interference happens when two wavefronts meet or arrive at the
same place
The waves will interfere constructively or destructively
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Principle Of Superposition
Principle Of Superposition
According to the principle of superposition, when two waves overlap, the
resultant displacement is equal to the sum of the displacements of the
individual wave.
Constructive Interference
Destructive Interference
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Interference Of Water Waves
The image below shows the interference pattern formed by two sets
of continuous coherent water waves.
The thick and thin lines
represent wave crests and
wave troughs respectively.
Points P, R, S : constructive interference = antinodes
Points Q, T : destructive interference = nodes
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Interference Of Light Waves
Inteference of light waves occurs when two sets of coherent waves
emerged from a double-slit, overlap and interfere with each other.
Youngs double-slit experiment
Interference pattern
Bright fringes
Dark fringes
The bright and dark fringes corresponds to the constructive and
destructive interference respectively.
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Interference Of Sound Waves
Interference of sound waves occurs when two sets of coherent sound
waves (produced by a common audio generator), overlap and interfere with
each other.
Constructive interference
Destructive interference
 The loud and soft sound at different locations corresponds to the
constructive and destructive interference respectively.
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Formula For Interference
 = wavelength
a = distance between two coherent sources
x = distance between two consecutive nodes/antinodes
D = perpendicular distance from the source to the position
where x is measured.
Worked Example
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Formula For Interference
Two loud speakers which are placed 4m apart, connected to an audio
generator, generating sound waves of frequency 600Hz. The figure below
shows the loud and soft sounds detected along a line, 8m from the
loudspeakers.
Calculate the
a) wavelength
b) speed
of the sound waves.
Solution
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Worked Example
To calculate the wavelength of
the sound waves.
To calculate the speed of the
sound waves.
a  4m
D  8m
Using
6.4
 1.6m
4
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D
41.6 
8
 0.8m
f  600Hz
Using
v  f
 600  0.8
 480ms-1
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