What is the meaning of fixed reflection end (wave density) in incident wave and reflected wave in college physics? Seek a specific explanation
If the reflector is fixed, it cannot vibrate, so the amplitude is zero. At this time, the reflected wave and the incident wave interfere with each other, and the phase difference is π. The phenomenon that the phase of this wave suddenly changes π during reflection is called half-wave loss. When the wave propagates from the wave sparse medium to the interface reflection of the wave dense medium, there is also half-wave loss.