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Determine the combined intensity of two waves: perfect constructive interference

If two identical waves, each having an intensity of 1 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{1 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} , interfere perfectly constructively, what is the intensity of the resulting wave?

Strategy

We know from Superposition and Interference that when two identical waves, which have equal amplitudes X size 12{X} {} , interfere perfectly constructively, the resulting wave has an amplitude of 2 X size 12{2X} {} . Because a wave’s intensity is proportional to amplitude squared, the intensity of the resulting wave is four times as great as in the individual waves.

Solution

  1. Recall that intensity is proportional to amplitude squared.
  2. Calculate the new amplitude:
    I X 2 = 2 X 2 = 4 X 2 . size 12{I rSup { size 8{'} } prop left (X rSup { size 8{'} } right ) rSup { size 8{2} } = left (2X right ) rSup { size 8{2} } =4X rSup { size 8{2} } } {}
  3. Recall that the intensity of the old amplitude was:
    I X 2 . size 12{I rSup { size 8{'} } prop X rSup { size 8{2} } } {}
  4. Take the ratio of new intensity to the old intensity. This gives:
    I I = 4 . size 12{ { {I} over {I rSup { size 8{'} } } } =4} {}
  5. Calculate to find I size 12{I'} {} :
    I = 4 I = 4 . 00 W/m 2 . size 12{I'=4I=4 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {}

Discussion

The intensity goes up by a factor of 4 when the amplitude doubles. This answer is a little disquieting. The two individual waves each have intensities of 1 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{1 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} , yet their sum has an intensity of 4 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{4 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} , which may appear to violate conservation of energy. This violation, of course, cannot happen. What does happen is intriguing. The area over which the intensity is 4 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{4 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} is much less than the area covered by the two waves before they interfered. There are other areas where the intensity is zero. The addition of waves is not as simple as our first look in Superposition and Interference suggested. We actually get a pattern of both constructive interference and destructive interference whenever two waves are added. For example, if we have two stereo speakers putting out 1 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{1 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} each, there will be places in the room where the intensity is 4 . 00 W/m 2 size 12{4 "." "00"`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} , other places where the intensity is zero, and others in between. [link] shows what this interference might look like. We will pursue interference patterns elsewhere in this text.

Two speakers are shown at the top of the figure at left and right side. Rarefactions are shown as dotted curves and compression as dark curves. The interference of the sound waves from these two speakers is shown. There are some red spots, showing constructive interference, are shown on the interfering waves.
These stereo speakers produce both constructive interference and destructive interference in the room, a property common to the superposition of all types of waves. The shading is proportional to intensity.

Which measurement of a wave is most important when determining the wave's intensity?

Amplitude, because a wave’s energy is directly proportional to its amplitude squared.

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Section summary

Intensity is defined to be the power per unit area:

I = P A size 12{I= { {P} over {A} } } {} and has units of W/m 2 size 12{"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} .

Conceptual questions

Two identical waves undergo pure constructive interference. Is the resultant intensity twice that of the individual waves? Explain your answer.

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Circular water waves decrease in amplitude as they move away from where a rock is dropped. Explain why.

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Problems&Exercises

Medical Application

Ultrasound of intensity 1 . 50 × 10 2 W/m 2 size 12{1 "." "50" times "10" rSup { size 8{2} } `"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} is produced by the rectangular head of a medical imaging device measuring 3.00 by 5.00 cm. What is its power output?

0.225 W

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The low-frequency speaker of a stereo set has a surface area of 0 . 05 m 2 size 12{0 "." "05"`m rSup { size 8{2} } } {} and produces 1W of acoustical power. What is the intensity at the speaker? If the speaker projects sound uniformly in all directions, at what distance from the speaker is the intensity 0 . 1 W/m 2 size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} ?

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To increase intensity of a wave by a factor of 50, by what factor should the amplitude be increased?

7.07

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Engineering Application

A device called an insolation meter is used to measure the intensity of sunlight has an area of 100 cm 2 and registers 6.50 W. What is the intensity in W/m 2 size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} ?

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Astronomy Application

Energy from the Sun arrives at the top of the Earth’s atmosphere with an intensity of 1.30 kW/m 2 . size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} How long does it take for 1.8 × 10 9 J size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} to arrive on an area of 1 . 00 m 2 size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} ?

16.0 d

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Suppose you have a device that extracts energy from ocean breakers in direct proportion to their intensity. If the device produces 10.0 kW of power on a day when the breakers are 1.20 m high, how much will it produce when they are 0.600 m high?

2.50 kW

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Engineering Application

(a) A photovoltaic array of (solar cells) is 10.0% efficient in gathering solar energy and converting it to electricity. If the average intensity of sunlight on one day is 700 W/m 2 , size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} what area should your array have to gather energy at the rate of 100 W? (b) What is the maximum cost of the array if it must pay for itself in two years of operation averaging 10.0 hours per day? Assume that it earns money at the rate of 9.00 ¢ per kilowatt-hour.

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A microphone receiving a pure sound tone feeds an oscilloscope, producing a wave on its screen. If the sound intensity is originally 2.00 × 10 –5 W/m 2 , size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} but is turned up until the amplitude increases by 30.0%, what is the new intensity?

3.38 × 10 –5 W/m 2

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Medical Application

(a) What is the intensity in W/m 2 size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} of a laser beam used to burn away cancerous tissue that, when 90.0% absorbed, puts 500 J of energy into a circular spot 2.00 mm in diameter in 4.00 s? (b) Discuss how this intensity compares to the average intensity of sunlight (about 700 W/m 2 size 12{0 "." 1`"W/m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} ) and the implications that would have if the laser beam entered your eye. Note how your answer depends on the time duration of the exposure.

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