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| Aug5-07, 05:16 AM | #1 |
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What is a wave packet?
Hello.
What is actually a wave packet? I am looking at the derivation of the nonlinear schrodinger equation in hydrodynamics, which seemingly says that the envelop of a wave packet obeys the NLS. But, in the first place, why would a wave packet be produced? Is the wave-number a constant within a wave packet? I mean, does a wave packet has a only One wave number? Actually how many waves are these in a wave packet? |
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| Aug5-07, 11:36 AM | #2 |
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All "real" waves in nature are actually wave packets!
The monochromatic ("pure") waves that we describe with a single wavenumber [itex]k[/itex] and frequency [itex]\omega[/itex] are mathematical idealizations. They can't actually exist in nature because they extend to infinity in both directions. Real waves that we observe in nature always have a finite length. Nevertheless, we can analyze them mathematically as superpositions of (in general) an infinite number of monochromatic waves, with different wavenumbers and frequencies. Many times we don't have to worry about this because the wave is very long, and one wavenumber and frequency dominate overwhelmingly. In this case it's often a sufficient approximation to analyze it as if it were an infinitely long monochromatic wave. But there are other situations where we have to deal with the fact that the wave actually contains components with different wavenumbers and frequencies. |
| Aug6-07, 09:36 PM | #3 |
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Is a wave packet necessarily a pulse or something? I am rather confused by this: Amplitude = A(x,t) exp (ikx), so A(x,t) is a function that will vary with x and t. So, A(x,t) is the envelope, right? So is this a wave packet? but how come there is just ONE wave number k in this expression? Please kindly explain |
| Aug6-07, 09:46 PM | #4 |
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What is a wave packet? |
| Aug6-07, 11:36 PM | #5 |
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Eugene. |
| Aug6-07, 11:41 PM | #6 |
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Um....please refer to my new thread. Thanks
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=179569 |
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