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Ksivusya [100]
3 years ago
11

Two sinusoidal waves have the same frequency and wavelength. The wavelength is 20 cm. The two waves travel from their respective

sources and reach the same point in space at the same time, resulting in interference. One wave travels a larger distance than the other. For each of the possible values of that extra distance listed below, identify whether the extra distance results in maximum constructive interference, maximum destructive interference, or something in-between.
a. 10 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
b. 15 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
c. 20 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
d. 30 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
e. 35 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
f. 40 cm - (A) in-between (2) maximum destructive (3) maximum constructive.
Physics
1 answer:
lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

When the path difference is equal to wave length or its integral multiple, constructive interference occurs . If it is odd multiple of half wave length , then destructive interference occurs.

For constructive interference , path diff = n λ

For destructive interference path diff = ( 2n+ 1 ) λ /2

where λ is wave length of wave , n is an integer.

a )

path diff = 10 cm which is half the wavelength , so maximum destructive interference will occur.

b )

path diff = 15 cm which is neither  half the wavelength nor full wavelength , so in between is the right option.

c )

path diff = 20 cm which is equal to  the wavelength , so maximum constructive  interference will occur.

d)

path diff = 30 cm which is 3 times half the wavelength , so maximum destructive interference will occur.

e)

path diff = 35 cm which is neither integral multiple of half the wavelength , nor integral multiple of wavelength so in between is th eright answer.

f )

path diff = 40 cm which is 2 times the wavelength , so maximum constructive  interference will occur

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