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Theme C · Wave Behaviour
Chapter 2 · Resonance & Doppler
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Standing wave
Two identical waves travelling opposite ways superpose: fixed nodes (no motion) and antinodes (max motion).
String harmonics (both ends fixed)
Pipe (one end closed)
Odd harmonics only ().
Resonance
Driving a system at its natural frequency → large amplitude (e.g. bridges, instruments).
Doppler effect
Source approaching (−) → higher pitch; receding (+) → lower pitch.
Diffraction & interference
Waves bend around gaps; overlapping waves add (constructive) or cancel (destructive).
Path difference (interference)
Constructive: path difference = . Destructive: .
Nodes vs antinodes
Standing wave: adjacent nodes are apart; antinode↔node is .
Open pipe (both ends open)
All harmonics, like a string.
Doppler — be careful with sign
Approaching source ⇒ (smaller denominator ⇒ HIGHER f). Receding ⇒ (lower f).
Key SI units
: Hz · : m s⁻¹ · : m · : m. Speed of sound ≈ 340 m s⁻¹ in air.
Common traps
Using 4L for a string (it's 2L); forgetting closed pipes only have ODD harmonics; wrong Doppler sign.