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INTERFERENCE

LEARNING OUTCOME
To understand how to represent the
interaction or reinforcement of
sound waves using waveforms.
To use scientific knowledge to
make predictions.
Label one crest and one trough.​

LET'S RECALL! Which of the above waves has:​


The highest frequency?​
The shortest wavelength?​
The largest amplitude?​
The longest wavelength?​
The smallest amplitude?​

Label the sound wave below


to show its wavelength and
amplitude.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
WAVES OVERLAP?
 They meet.
 They are added together.
 This phenomenon is called interference.
CONSTRUCTIVE
INTERFERENCE
 They reinforce each other.
 They combine and make
a bigger wave.
 This is called constructive
interference.
DESTRUCTIVE
INTERFERENCE
They combine and make a
smaller wave.
Or
They cancel out each
other effect
DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF
INTERFERENCE
LET'S FIND OUT THE
ANSWER!

Q5 as well (a and b both parts)


CHALLENGE QUESTIONS
Q.13, Q.14 and
Q.15 page no
206
Q.4 page 208

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