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Chapter 13 Wave motion

 

Different types of wave motion are discussed in this chapter and mathematical formalisms for treating these systems are presented.  Wave phenomena such as interference, diffraction, dispersion, resonance and the Doppler effect are explained.  Expressions for the velocity of waves on strings and in elastic materials are derived.

In the final two sections, techniques for dealing with particular waveforms such as short pulses (‘wave packets’) are introduced, including the ideas of wave and group velocities.  These techniques (Fourier analysis) also play an important role in the next chapter (quantum mechanics).

 

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Chapter 13 problems

 

Answers to Chapter 13 problems

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