what is interface of sound waves?
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An interface is a boundary shared by two media. To a wave entering a medium with a slower wave speed,the interface is more like a fixed end than a free end. To a wave entering a medium with a faster wave speed, the interface is more like a free end than a fixed end.
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Boundary & Interface
- A boundary is the end, edge, or face of a finite medium
- a finite mediumA "rigid" boundary is known as a fixed end or closed end.
- a finite mediumA "rigid" boundary is known as a fixed end or closed end.A "loose" boundary is known as a free end or open end.
- a finite mediumA "rigid" boundary is known as a fixed end or closed end.A "loose" boundary is known as a free end or open end.An interface is a boundary shared by two media.
- a finite mediumA "rigid" boundary is known as a fixed end or closed end.A "loose" boundary is known as a free end or open end.An interface is a boundary shared by two media.To a wave entering a medium with a slower wave speed,the interface is more like a fixed end than a free end.
- a finite mediumA "rigid" boundary is known as a fixed end or closed end.A "loose" boundary is known as a free end or open end.An interface is a boundary shared by two media.To a wave entering a medium with a slower wave speed,the interface is more like a fixed end than a free end.To a wave entering a medium with a faster wave speed, the interface is more like a free end than a fixed end.
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