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Wave and Sound
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Useful animation and information
What is a Wave?
- a disturbance which travels through a medium
Wave Motion in Space and Time
- distinguishing between the time behavior and spatial behavior of waves
Superposition of Two Waves
- Interference, Standing Waves, and Beats
Phase changes upon reflection
from hard, soft, and mixed boundaries
Refraction of Sound Waves
- how temperature gradients make sound waves change direction
The Doppler Effect
- moving sound sources and sonic booms
Longitudinal and Transverse Waves
- Particle Motion for Longitudinal, Transverse, Water and Rayleigh Surface Waves
Standing Longitudinal Sound Waves.
- Animating the relationship between particle motion and pressure in a standing longitudinal sound wave in a pipe.
Sound Fields Radiated by Simple Sources
- pressure sound fields produced by monopole, dipole, and quadrupole sources
Comparing Circular and Sinusoidal Motion
- how is circular motion in the complex plane (magnitude and phase) related to sine and cosine functions?
Simple Harmonic Oscillator
- with and without damping, transfer of energy between kinetic and potential forms
Damped Harmonic Oscillator
- underdamped, overdamped, and critically damped
Phase-Space Diagrams for an Oscillator
- plotting velocity v(t) as a function of position x(t)
Forced Harmonic Oscillator
- transient and steady state response to a force applied to the mass
Base Motion
- transient and steady state response of an oscillator to displacement of its support
The Simple Pendulum
- comparing the linear approximation (small angle) with a real pendulum.
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