Two Source Interference Pattern 1


Here is a Java applet which can be used as an aid to understanding the patterns which are produced when two circular periodic waves interfere. This is often termed a two source interference pattern.

Basic operation:


Although both sources are repeatedly producing waves which move across the medium, a stable, that is, motionless, pattern is set up. As it turns out, the regions of constructive interference do not move, nor do the regions of destructive interference.

These motionless regions have a shape, or pattern, which can be measured. These measurements can be used to calculate the wavelength of the waves which are producing the pattern. In this way one can find the wavelength of a moving wave.