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Waves Formulas

1. The document provides equations and explanations related to wave motion, including waves on strings and sound waves. 2. Key concepts covered include the speed of waves on a string, interference of waves, standing waves, and the relationship between frequency, wavelength, and speed for different types of waves. 3. Formulas are given for the allowed frequencies of standing waves on strings fixed at one or both ends, as well as the frequencies of harmonics and normal modes of closed organ pipes.

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Waves Formulas

1. The document provides equations and explanations related to wave motion, including waves on strings and sound waves. 2. Key concepts covered include the speed of waves on a string, interference of waves, standing waves, and the relationship between frequency, wavelength, and speed for different types of waves. 3. Formulas are given for the allowed frequencies of standing waves on strings fixed at one or both ends, as well as the frequencies of harmonics and normal modes of closed organ pipes.

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Fo r m u l a e Sh e e t f or W ave s w w w .c o n c e p t s - o f -p h y s i c s . c om | pg.

q
3 T
1 Waves Motion 5. 2nd overtone/3rd harmonics: ν2 = 2L µ

General equation of wave: ∂2y


=
2
1 ∂ y 6. All harmonics are present.
∂x2 v 2 ∂t2 .

Notation: Amplitude A, Frequency ν, Wavelength λ, Pe-


riod T , Angular Frequency ω, Wave Number k, L

1 2π 2π String fixed at one end: N A


T = = , v = νλ, k= A N
ν ω λ
λ/2
Progressive wave travelling with speed v:
1. Boundary conditions: y = 0 at x = 0
y = f (t − x/v), +x; y = f (t + x/v), −x q
2. Allowed Freq.: L = (2n + 1) λ4 , ν = 2n+1
4L
T
µ, n =
y
0, 1, 2, . . ..
q
A 1 T
x 3. Fundamental/1st harmonics: ν0 = 4L µ
λ λ
Progressive sine wave: 2
q
3 T
4. 1st overtone/3rd harmonics: ν1 = 4L µ
y = A sin(kx − ωt) = A sin(2π (x/λ − t/T )) q
5 T
5. 2nd overtone/5th harmonics: ν2 = 4L µ

2 Waves on a String 6. Only odd harmonics are present.


Speed of waves on a string
p with mass per unit length µ
and tension T : v = T /µ √ q
1 √1 . n T
Sonometer: ν ∝ L, ν∝ T, ν ∝ µ ν= 2L µ
Transmitted power: Pav = 2π 2 µvA2 ν 2

Interference: 3 Sound Waves


y1 = A1 sin(kx − ωt), y2 = A2 sin(kx − ωt + δ) Displacement wave: s = s0 sin ω(t − x/v)
y = y1 + y2 = A sin(kx − ωt + ) Pressure wave: p = p0 cos ω(t − x/v), p0 = (Bω/v)s0
q
A = A1 2 + A2 2 + 2A1 A2 cos δ Speed of sound waves:
A2 sin δ s s s
tan  = B Y γP
A1 + A2 cos δ vliquid = , vsolid = , vgas =
ρ ρ ρ

2nπ, constructive;
δ=
(2n + 1)π, destructive.
2π 2 B 2 2 p0 2 v p0 2
Intensity: I = v s0 ν = 2B = 2ρv
2A cos kx

x
Standing Waves: A N A N A
Standing longitudinal waves:
λ/4

p1 = p0 sin ω(t − x/v), p2 = p0 sin ω(t + x/v)


y1 = A1 sin(kx − ωt), y2 = A2 sin(kx + ωt)
p = p1 + p2 = 2p0 cos kx sin ωt
y = y1 + y2 = (2A cos kx) sin ωt
n + 21 λ2 , nodes; n = 0, 1, 2, . . .
 
x=
n λ2 , antinodes. n = 0, 1, 2, . . .
L
L
Closed organ pipe:

String fixed at both ends: N N


A N A

λ/2 1. Boundary condition: y = 0 at x = 0


1. Boundary conditions: y = 0 at x = 0 and at x = L 2. Allowed freq.: L = (2n + 1) λ4 , ν = (2n + 1) 4L
v
, n=
q 0, 1, 2, . . .
2. Allowed Freq.: L = n λ2 , ν = 2L
n T
µ , n = 1, 2, 3, . . .. v
3. Fundamental/1st harmonics: ν0 = 4L
q
1 T
3. Fundamental/1st harmonics: ν0 = 2L µ 4. 1st overtone/3rd harmonics: ν1 = 3ν0 = 3v
4L
q
2 T 5v
4. 1st overtone/2nd harmonics: ν1 = 2L µ 5. 2nd overtone/5th harmonics: ν2 = 5ν0 = 4L

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6. Only odd harmonics are present. S1 P


dy y
Path difference: ∆x = D d θ

S2 D
A

N Phase difference: δ = λ ∆x
Open organ pipe: L A
Interference Conditions: for integer n,
N

A 2nπ, constructive;
δ=
(2n + 1)π, destructive,
1. Boundary condition: y = 0 at x = 0
v
Allowed freq.: L = n λ2 , ν = n 4L , n = 1, 2, . . .

2. Fundamental/1st harmonics: ν0 = v nλ,  constructive;
2L ∆x =
n + 21 λ, destructive
2v
3. 1st overtone/2nd harmonics: ν1 = 2ν0 = 2L
3v Intensity:
4. 2nd overtone/3rd harmonics: ν2 = 3ν0 = 2L p
5. All harmonics are present. I = I1 + I2 + 2 I1 I2 cos δ,
p p 2 p p 2
Imax = I1 + I2 , Imin = I1 − I2
I1 = I2 : I = 4I0 cos2 2δ , Imax = 4I0 , Imin = 0
l1 + d
l2 + d

λD
Resonance column: Fringe width: w = d

Optical path: ∆x0 = µ∆x

l1 + d = λ2 , l2 + d = 3λ
4 , v = 2(l2 − l1 )ν Interference of waves transmitted through thin film:

Beats: two waves of almost equal frequencies ω1 ≈ ω2 


nλ,  constructive;
∆x = 2µd =
p1 = p0 sin ω1 (t − x/v), p2 = p0 sin ω2 (t − x/v) n + 21 λ, destructive.
p = p1 + p2 = 2p0 cos ∆ω(t − x/v) sin ω(t − x/v)
ω = (ω1 + ω2 )/2, ∆ω = ω1 − ω2 (beats freq.) y
Diffraction from a single slit: b θ
y
Doppler Effect: D
For Minima: nλ = b sin θ ≈ b(y/D)
v + uo
ν= ν0 1.22λ
v − us Resolution: sin θ = b

where, v is the speed of sound in the medium, u0 is θ


the speed of the observer w.r.t. the medium, consid- Law of Malus: I = I0 cos2 θ I0 I
ered positive when it moves towards the source and
negative when it moves away from the source, and us
is the speed of the source w.r.t. the medium, consid-
ered positive when it moves towards the observer and
negative when it moves away from the observer.

4 Light Waves

Plane Wave: E = E0 sin ω(t − xv ), I = I0


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Young’s double slit experiment

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