Ok I got no clue whether this is the right place to post but.. I'm curious what people thought, so.
HSC 2007.
Q10 multiple choice: What is the wave property that enabled Hertz to calculate the velocity of radiowaves and compare it to the velocity of light?
A) Interference
B) Polarisation
C) Reflection
D) Refraction
I don't think it's possible for him to have calculated the speed of radio waves without BOTH interference AND reflection. Think they had to be reflected along 2 different paths from the same source (thus reflection)...but he had to set up a standing wave to measure the wavelength or at least measure the distance between maxima and minima (thus interference) ..which was impossible without the reflection in the first place
In the end I put reflection coz I couldn't be bothered thinking about it any more - thoughts??
HSC 2007.
Q10 multiple choice: What is the wave property that enabled Hertz to calculate the velocity of radiowaves and compare it to the velocity of light?
A) Interference
B) Polarisation
C) Reflection
D) Refraction
I don't think it's possible for him to have calculated the speed of radio waves without BOTH interference AND reflection. Think they had to be reflected along 2 different paths from the same source (thus reflection)...but he had to set up a standing wave to measure the wavelength or at least measure the distance between maxima and minima (thus interference) ..which was impossible without the reflection in the first place
In the end I put reflection coz I couldn't be bothered thinking about it any more - thoughts??