Path difference of microwaves

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heroslayer99
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Homework Statement
Show that the student is correct.
Relevant Equations
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I understand the equation (path difference)/wavelength x 2pi = phase difference, but in this case I do not know how changing the distance of H from the source will affect the path difference. In addition to this, does minima refer to 0 amplitude (complete destructive interference) or does minima just refer to less than maxima? Does a path difference of lambda/2 gurantee the resulting signal has 0 amplitude?
 
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Hi,

Zero amplitude can only be achieved when equal amplitude waves interfere. Here, all you are given is that H is a partial reflector.

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BvU said:
Hi,

Zero amplitude can only be achieved when equal amplitude waves interfere. Here, all you are given is that H is a partial reflector.

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Ok thanks. Any tips on how to do the question
 
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heroslayer99 said:
Ok thanks. Any tips on how to do the question
What should be the received frequency of the reflections from the moving plate?
 
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I dont know, 200hz?
 
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heroslayer99 said:
I dont know, 200hz?
Have you never learnt about the Doppler effect with sound waves?
 
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No, also aren't these microwaves
 
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heroslayer99 said:
No, also aren't these microwaves
You are missing the point!

Tip: find out what 'Doppler radar' is and how it works. Then see if you can apply your new found knowledge to this problem Then ask us to check/advise.
 

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