Waves#

Wave Propagation#

Show two waves of different wavelengths to illustrate the difference between wavelength and frequency. The propagation speed of the two waves is the same. The wavelengths are 1 and 1/4 cm, and the velocity is 2.0 cm/s. A point “fixed” to a vertical line moves up and down as the wave passes by, to illustrate the concept of frequency.

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Doppler Effect#

Show a moving source emitting waves. The wavefronts are plotted as red circles. The source has a speed of 1 m/s and the waves have a propagation speed of 2 m/s. The wave frequency is 3 Hz.

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Doppler Effect II#

Show two moving sources emitting waves. The top source has a speed of 1 m/s and the bottom source has a speed of 0.5 m/s. The waves have a propagation speed of 2 m/s and frequency of 3 Hz. This version shows how the compression of wave fronts depends on the line of sight velocity.

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