Chapter1: Waves: 1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
Chapter1: Waves: 1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
Hypothesis
The effects of diffraction of the water wave
become more obvious as the frequency of the
wave decreases.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Variables
(a) Manipulated : Frequency of dipper (i.e. frequency of
water wave)
(b) Responding : Pattern of diffracted waves
(c) Fixed : Size of slit and its distance from the dipper
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Procedure
1 A ripple tank is filled with water and set up
as shown in Figure 1.41.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Procedure
2 Two pieces of metal bars are positioned to
form a slit of 5 cm wide 5 cm away from the
vibrating wooden bar.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Procedure
3 The vibrator is switched on. The frequency of the
water wave is gradually increased by adjusting the
rheostat.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Procedure
4 The patterns of the waves passing through
the slit at different frequencies are observed and
drawn.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Results/Discussion
(II) Fixed size of slit
(a) Short (b) Long
< a, the effect of a, the effect of
diffraction is not obvious. diffraction is very obvious.
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
(II) Fixed size of aperture
Conclusion
The effect of diffraction of a water wave became obvious
as the frequency of the wave decreases.
The hypothesis is accepted
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
Example 9
In an experiment on the diffraction of water waves, a
dipper with a frequency of 8 Hz produces waves with a
wavelength of 2 cm. If the frequency of the dipper is 10
Hz what is the wavelength of the water waves produced?
1.4 Analysing Diffraction of Waves
Example 9
Solution
Using the formula: v f
where is constant (as the velocity of the wave is constant
in a ripple tank of uniform depth).
Diffraction of Light
1 Light is diffracted if it
passes through a narrow
slit comparable in size to
its wavelength. However,
the effect is not obvious
as the size of the slit
increases. This is because
the wavelengths of light
are very short.
Diffraction of Light
2. Diffraction of light is hardly noticeable
compared with diffraction of sound waves and
water waves because the wavelength of light is
very short (approximately 10-7 m).
Diffraction of Light
3. Observation: