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<p style="font-size:75%;text-align: center;">Birth of the Wave Concept</p>
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#### Birth of the Wave Concept
#### Birth of Field and Wave Concepts
* Each of us has already thrown a ball, or tossed a pebble. At every moment, these
objects occupy a well-defined position in space and follow a trajectory
that our eyes can track. This sensory experience is the basis of our intuitive concept
of material bodies, well-defined objects, with limited extension in space,
and which move according to the laws of physics.
* Each of us has thrown a ball or tossed a pebble. At every moment, these objects occupy
a well-defined position in space and follow a trajectory that our eyes can track.
This sensory experience forms the basis of our intuitive concept of **material bodies**:
well-defined objects with limited spatial extent that move according to the laws of physics.
<br>
But our sensory experience is not limited to these localized objects. Each of us has
**thrown pebbles into water** or watched raindrops fall onto the calm surface of a pond.
<br>
Their impacts disturb the water’s surface, creating **small circular ripples** that
*propagate, reinforce, or diminish* when they cross each other, and
*bend around obstacles* encountered along their path.
* These ripples manifest, *at every moment and at every point* on the surface, as a
**variation in water height** beneath the surface.
<br>
Physicists use the term **field** to describe a
*physical quantity defined at every point in space and at every moment*. Here, the
physical quantity is the water height, and the space is the two-dimensional surface
of the pond.
<br>
* When the *pond is calm*, its surface in **equilibrium and stable**, the *height*
of the water beneath the surface **varies from point to point**, but this height at each point
**does not change over time**.
<br>
The physicist says the *field* of water height is **stationary**.
<br>
* The ripples represent a variation in water height relative to
the pond’s surface at rest. These *ripples* form the
*basis of our intuitive concept of waves*: **disturbances in a field** that **propagate**,
interfere, and diffract.
<br>
To the physicist, a **wave** thus appears as the *non-stationary part of a field*
the temporary deviation from the equilibrium value of the field at rest.
<br>
* The *ripples* result from the **displacement** of water molecules—i.e., **of matter**.
<br>
When a wave characterizes the *disturbance of a material medium*, the physicist refers to it
as a **mechanical wave**.
<br>
But our sensory experience is not limited to these localized objects. Each of us has already **thrown pebbles into water** or observed raindrops falling
onto the calm surface of a pond or puddle. Their impacts disturb
the surface of the water, creating **small circular ripples** that *propagate*,
*strengthen or weaken* when they cross, and *bypass obstacles*
encountered along their path.
<br>
_Animated GIF to create or purchase: rain on the pond, droplets creating ripples
that overlap and interfere._
<br>
These ripples are at the **basis of our intuitive concept of mechanical waves**,
disturbances of a continuous and extended material medium, which propagate,
can interfere, and be diffracted.
* The **properties of mechanical waves**,
* *propagation*
* *interference*
* *diffraction* by an obstacle
* *reflection and transmission* at the interface between two different material media,
* *transport of energy* and momentum, *but not matter* over long
distances,
**are found in more subtle phenomena** observed in nature
and then described mathematically, or first predicted by physical theory
before being confirmed by experimentation.
* The **properties of mechanical waves**:
* *Propagation*
* *Interference*
* *Diffraction* around an obstacle.
* *Reflection and transmission* at the interface between two different media.
* *Energy transport*, but *no matter transport* over long distances.
**are also found in more subtle phenomena** observed in nature and later described mathematically, or first predicted by physical theory before experimental confirmation.
<br>
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#### Waves of Different Types
#### Different Types of Waves
* Today, there are **four types of waves** that have been observed, from intuitive *mechanical
waves* to *gravitational waves* and *quantum waves*, including
*electromagnetic waves*. In order, these waves **correspond to increasingly subtle
levels of reality**, related to the speed of light $`c`$,
and modeled by physical theories with increasingly abstract mathematics.
* Today, **four types of waves** have been observed, from *mechanical waves*
to *electromagnetic waves*, then *gravitational waves* and *quantum waves*.
In order, these waves **correspond to increasingly subtle levels of reality**,
linked to the speed of light *c*, and modeled by physical theories with
increasingly abstract mathematics.
<br>
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##### **Mechanical Waves** *($`v \lt c`$)*
* These are therefore **the best known, most intuitive**, and they are very **easy to observe**. They correspond to a disturbance that propagates in a material medium:
* *ripples* and undulations on the surface of water,
* *sounds* that propagate through air,
* *seismic waves* that propagate through the ground,
* *oscillations* of a spring or a string of a musical instrument.
* These are the *most familiar and intuitive* and are often very
*easy to observe* or feel. They correspond to a **disturbance in a material field**:
* *ripples* on the water’s surface (height field).
* *sounds* propagating through air (pressure field).
* *seismic waves* in the ground (displacement field in Earth).
* *vibrations* in a spring or a musical instrument string (displacement field).
* All **these waves are material**, their propagation speed $`\mathscr{v}`$ is less than the speed of light $`c`$.
* All **these waves are material**; their propagation speed $`\mathscr{v}`$ is lower
than the speed of light $`c`$.
* Requiring a material medium, they *cannot travel through a vacuum*.
![](https://m3p2.com/fr/temporary-m3p2/waves/images-sounds/wave-phenomena/Waves-reflexion-interferences-e_v2_L500.gif)
_Waves generated on the water’s surface in a dish during an impact on a wall._
<br>
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##### **Electromagnetic Waves** *($`v = c`$)*
* They do not result from the disturbance of a material medium, but *are formed*
by a **perpendicular electric field** and **magnetic field that self-sustain**.
<br>
Since there is no medium supporting electromagnetic waves, they **can
travel through a vacuum**, including interstellar space.
* They do not result from the disturbance of a material medium but *are formed*
by a **perpendicular electric field and magnetic field that self-sustain**.
<br>
Since no supporting medium exists for electromagnetic waves, they
**can travel through a vacuum**, including interstellar space.
* These waves include:
* *radio waves*
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* *X-rays*
* *gamma rays*
* **Our eyes perceive only** a small part of this spectrum, *visible light*.
<br>
Since **these waves** are **pure energy** (they have no rest mass), they are
*much more abstract*.
<br>
At any moment, **our bodies are traversed** by *radio waves*, *TV waves*, *Wi-Fi waves* that
carry music, images, interview speeches, etc.
**Without technology**, we would have *no knowledge of most of these waves*.
* **Our eyes perceive only** a small part of this spectrum: *visible light*.
<br>
Because **these waves** are **pure energy** (they have no rest mass), they are
*far more abstract*.
<br>
At all times, **our bodies are traversed** by *radio waves*, *TV signals*, *WiFi waves* carrying
music, images, interview speech, etc.
**Without technology**, we would have *no awareness of most of these waves*.
<br>
* The **speed of electromagnetic waves** is
always *exactly $`c = 299\,792\,458 m\,s^{-1}`*, a fundamental constant of nature called
*speed of light in a vacuum*.
<br>
Not depending on the state of motion of the observer measuring this speed, these waves
**defy our classical intuition** of the world. They constitute *one of the experimental proofs* of the coupling of space and time
within *spacetime* first described by **special relativity**, then by **general relativity**.
always *exactly $`c = 299\,792\,458 \, \text{m/s}`$*, a fundamental constant of nature called
*the speed of light in a vacuum*.
<br>
Since this speed does not depend on the observer’s state of motion, these waves
**defy our classical intuition** of the world. They constitute *one of the experimental proofs* of the coupling of space and time
within *spacetime*, first described by **special relativity** and later by **general relativity**.
<br>
![Linear Electromagnetic Wave](https://m3p2.com/fr/temporary_ins/waves/n2/overview/linear-electromag-wave-n3_L1200.gif)
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##### **Gravitational Waves** *($`v = c`$)*
* Unlike electromagnetic waves that travel through space and time, **gravitational waves**
are *even more abstract*; they are a *vibration of the fabric of spacetime itself*.
* Unlike electromagnetic waves, which travel through space and time, **gravitational waves**
are *even more abstract*—they are **disturbances in the curvature field of spacetime itself**.
<br>
* **Spacetime** is warped by the presence of matter (which causes gravity), but it can also **vibrate**
during the *passage of gravitational waves* produced by violent events in the universe.
Our senses cannot perceive these waves at all.
* **Spacetime** is deformed by the presence of matter (which
causes gravity), but in addition, it **can vibrate** during the *passage of gravitational waves*
produced during violent events in the universe.
<br>
Our senses cannot perceive these waves at all.
* Described by general relativity, they **travel** *at the speed of light $`c`$*.
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