Interference and Superposition of Waves
Interference and Superposition of Waves
Interference and Superposition of Waves
(a) 9 : 1 (b) 1 : 9
(c) (d)
4 3
(c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 4
19. The two interfering waves have intensities in the KEY
ratio 9 : 4. The ratio of intensities of maxima and
minima in the interference pattern will be 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 d 5 b
(a) 1 : 25 (b) 25 : 1
6 d 7 d 8 bc 9 c 10 c
(c) 9 : 4 (d) 4 : 9
20. If the ratio of amplitude of two waves is 4 : 3. Then 11 a 12 b 13 c 14 d 15 b
the ratio of maximum and minimum intensity will 16 c 17 a 18 a 19 b 20 c
be
21 a 22 b 23 a 24 c 25 d
(a) 16 : 18 (b) 18 : 16
(c) 49 : 1 (d) 1 : 49 26 b
21. Equation of motion in the same direction is given by
y1 = A sin(t − kx ) , y 2 = A sin(t − kx − ) . The HINTS
‘3’ and ‘2’ and ‘4’ have a constant phase
1. (b) With path difference , waves are out of
2
relationship of out of two choices. Only
phase at the point of observation. 2
one S2 emitting ‘2’ and S4 emitting ‘4’ is given
2. (d) Amax = A 2 + A 2 = A 2 , frequency will remain
so only (c) option is correct.
same i.e. . 14. (d) This is a case of destructive interference.
3. (a) Phase difference is 2 means constrictive 15. (b) a1 = 5, a2 = 10
interference so resultant amplitude will be 2
Imax (a1 + a2 )2 5 + 10 9
maximum. = = =
Imin (a1 − a2 )2 5 − 10 1
4. (d) Resultant amplitude
16. (c) For the given super imposing waves
A = a + a + 2aa cos = 4 a cos
2 2 2 2
a1 = 3, a 2 = 4 and phase difference =
2 2
I A 2
I 4a 2
A = a12 + a22 + 2a1 a2 cos / 2 = (3)2 + (4)2 = 5
5. (b)
17. (a) Phase difference between the two waves is
= (t − 2 ) = (t − 1 ) = (1 − 2 )
1 2
A 2 = a 2 = a 2 + a 2 + 2a 2 cos cos = − =
2 3 Resultant amplitude
v 350 A= A12 + A22 + 2 A1 A2 cos( 1 − 2 )
6. (d) = = = 1 m =100 cm
n 350 2
a1
Also path difference (x) between the waves +1 2
I max a2 2 +1
at the point of observation is AP − BP = 25 cm . 18. (a) = = = 9 /1
I min
a1
− 1 2 −1
Hence
a2
2 2 25
= (x ) = =
2
1 100 2
2
+ 1
I1 9
+1
=
Imax I2 25
A = (a1 )2 + (a 2 )2 = (0 .3) 2 + (0 . 4 ) 2 = 0.5 19. (b) = 4
= 1
Imin I1 9
mm −1 − 2
I2 4
1
7. (d) Path difference (x) = 50 cm = m 2
2 a1 4
2
+1 +1
2 I max a2
Phase difference = = 3 = 49
20. (c)
I min a1 = 4 1
2 1
− 1 −1
x = = a2 3
1 2
21. (a) The resultant amplitude is given by
2
Total phase difference = − = AR = A 2 + A 2 + 2 AA cos = 2 A 2 (1 + cos )
3 3
= 2 A cos / 2 ( H cos = 2 cos 2 / 2)
A = a 2 + a 2 + 2a 2 cos( 2 / 3) = a
2
8. (b,c) Because in general phase velocity = wave I1 9
2
+ 1 + 1
velocity. But in case of complex waves (many I 1
= = = 4
22. (b) Imax 2
waves together) phase velocity wave Imin I1
2
9
2
1
velocity. − 1 − 1
I 1
If two waves have same , v; then they have 2
same frequency too 23. (a) Since = A = a12 + a22 = (4)2 + (3)2 = 5
2
9. (c) If two waves of nearly equal frequency
superpose, they 24. (c) A = (a12 + a22 + 2a1a2 cos )
give beats if they both travel in straight line
and Imin = 0 if they have equal amplitudes. Putting a1 = a2 = a and = , we get A = 3 a
3