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1.1)
1.2)
1.3)

1.

2.1)
2.
2.2)
3.

3.1)

3.2)
4.
5.1)
5.
5.2)
6.

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1.
1.1 (The nature of waves)
( )
() , , , ,
2
( Electromagnetic Wave ) (Mechanical
Wave)
2 (Transverse Wave)

(Longitudinal Wave)

1.2 (Wave Characteristic)


(Crest)
(Trough)
(Amplitude) (
) (Wave length)

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( = 180 )
1 - 1
360 ( 2 )
2 (Inphase)
2 180 (Out Of Phase)

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1.3 (Wave Equation)


(Frequency) f
(Hz)
(Period) 1 T
1
(s) f
T
(Speed of wave) v
s
(m/s) v v f
t
4
1.
2.
3.
4.

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A , B C

1.
2. A B C
3. A B C
4. A B C

A
B

4 m/s 0.8 m
10

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200 Hz 3 8 2.1
0.3 /

2.
2.1

2
1.
2.

2.2
(Free End)
,

(Fixed End) 180


,

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3 cm/s 7 cm
4

PAT 2 .. 53

1.

2.

3.

4.

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3.
3.1
(Refraction)

sin1 v1 1

sin2 v 2 2

3.2



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1.

2.

3.

4.


v f
1. v f

2. v f

3. f v

4. f v

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30 45
2



1
30

3
1. 15

2. 30

3. 45

4. 60

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1. sin 60/ sin 35

2. sin 35/ sin60

3. sin 55/sin 30

4. sin 30 / sin 55

2

1. , 30

2. , 30

3. , 60

4. , 60

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A B
6
B

30
2 ( arctan )

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4.
(Interference) 2

(Antinode : A)
(Node : N)

(Coherent source)
()
12

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1.
2.
3.
4. 180

S1 S2
P S1 P = 15 S2 P = 5
50

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S1 S2 10 cm
3 cm P 2 P

S1 S2 15 cm 8 Hz
32 cm/s

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5.
(Diffraction)


5.1 (Single Slit)





(Node)

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5.2 (Double Slit)



2 ()


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.

1.

2.

3.

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4.

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2.2

1. 0.5

2. 1

3. 1.5

4. 2.5

4
2.2
1. 0.5 2. 1 3. 1.5 4. 2.5

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4 cm S1 S2
S1 S2 P S1 S2 16 14 cm

1. 1

2. 1

3. 2

4. 2

S1 S2 1.0
60 S1 S2 3.0 P
1.
2.

3.

4.

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6.
(Standing Wave) 2
Loop
(Antinode) (Node)

L

1. 1 ()

2. 2 ( 1 )

3. 3 ( 2)

50 cm 20 m/s

1. 10Hz

2. 20 Hz

3. 40 Hz

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4. 80 Hz

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1.2 100 Hz 3

90
240 3
1. 200Hz

2. 267 Hz

3. 400 Hz

4. 800 Hz

50 cm 20 m/s

1. 10Hz
2. 20 Hz
3. 40 Hz
4. 60 Hz

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http://9-1obrien.wikispaces.com/Wave+Interactions
http://www.vcharkarn.com/exam/set/920
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http://h2physics.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/huygen-copy.jpg
http://utopia.cord.org/cm/leot/course06_mod09/Fig2.gif
http://dev.physicslab.org/img/bd52c8ed-4177-4764-bd5e-f08a0f8de94a.gif
http://agamemnon.cord.org/cm/leot/course01_mod07/loet01-07-06new.gif
http://www.olympus-ims.com/data/Image/theroy/InterferencePattern.jpg
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/phys4830/phys4830_fa01/lab/n0911_files/image004.jpg
http://thaigoodview.com/files/u31704/1203.jpg
http://www.pitt.edu/~jdnorton/teaching/HPS_0410/chapters/quantum_theory_origins/
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