What is the principle of superposition?
what is interference of waves and formation of standing waves?
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● According to principle of superposition :
When a number of charges interacting,the
total force on a given charge is vector sum of individuals forces exerted on given charge by all other changes.
● Interference waves:
In physics,interference is phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form resultant waves of greater,lower or same amplitude.
Interference waves observed with all types waves.For example.light,radio,acoustic,surface water waves or matter waves.
● Formation of standing waves :
Standing waves defined as ratio of partial standing waves amplitude at an antinode( maximum) to the amplitude at node ( minimum) along the line.
Transverse stationary waves are formed due to the superposition of two identical transverse waves travelling in opposite direction. The stationary waves produced on vibrating string are transverse stationary waves. The longitudinal stationary waves are formed due to superposition of two identical longitudinal waves travelling in opposite directions. The stationary waves produced in organ pipes & in air column of resonance tube apparatus are longitudinal stationary waves.
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● According to principle of superposition :
When a number of charges interacting,the
total force on a given charge is vector sum of individuals forces exerted on given charge by all other changes.
● Interference waves:
In physics,interference is phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form resultant waves of greater,lower or same amplitude.
Interference waves observed with all types waves.For example.light,radio,acoustic,surface water waves or matter waves.
● Formation of standing waves :
Standing waves defined as ratio of partial standing waves amplitude at an antinode( maximum) to the amplitude at node ( minimum) along the line.
Transverse stationary waves are formed due to the superposition of two identical transverse waves travelling in opposite direction. The stationary waves produced on vibrating string are transverse stationary waves. The longitudinal stationary waves are formed due to superposition of two identical longitudinal waves travelling in opposite directions. The stationary waves produced in organ pipes & in air column of resonance tube apparatus are longitudinal stationary waves.
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