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I know that waves on a string are inverted on reflection from a hard surface. How about light waves and sound waves?
dextercioby
Jan6-05, 01:40 PM
I know that waves on a string are inverted on reflection from a hard surface. How about light waves and sound waves?
I don't unserstand what u could possbly mean by 'inverted',but i can tell you that sound and light waves get a phase shift by \pi radians on each reflection.
Daniel.
Light reflecting from a material of higher index of refraction will get phase shifted by \pi radians (thus "inverted"), but light reflecting from a material of lower index of refraction will not get phase shifted.
Sound waves reflecting from a hard surface will get phase shifted by \pi radians.
Thanks:
Sorry I thought everyone would be familiar with the concept of a phase shift of pi radians as being "inverted"
however,
I guess this means that light reflected from a mirror or any object eg. an apple is phase shifted by pi radians?
Thanks:
Sorry I thought everyone would be familiar with the concept of a phase shift of pi radians as being "inverted"
however,
I guess this means that light reflected from a mirror or any object eg. an apple is phase shifted by pi radians?
Exactly! :-)
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