. Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Petroleum; Prospecting. 1312 EUGENE McDERMOTT spherical. At the contact plane between materials of definitely different physical constants, both refractions and reflections .occur simultaneously. Part of the energy in the wave is transmitted through the second ma- terial in a direction different from its course in the first material, at the same time that some of the energy in the wave is thrown back as a re- flection. A very instructive illustration of these phenomena is given in Figure i. In the upper part of the figure
. Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Petroleum; Prospecting. 1312 EUGENE McDERMOTT spherical. At the contact plane between materials of definitely different physical constants, both refractions and reflections .occur simultaneously. Part of the energy in the wave is transmitted through the second ma- terial in a direction different from its course in the first material, at the same time that some of the energy in the wave is thrown back as a re- flection. A very instructive illustration of these phenomena is given in Figure i. In the upper part of the figure a rope fastened to a wall at B is held at the other end in the hand. A quick movement of the hand at A starts a wave down the rope. This wave travels at a definite velocity for a. Fig. i.—Refraction and reflection of wave in elastic rope. specified weight of rope. On reaching B, most of the energy in the wave is reflected back toward A. A small part of the energy is refracted and actually causes the wall to move, though very slightly. This illustrates a very efficient reflecting contact between two media. If, as in the lower part of Figure i, two ropes of different weights are fastened together at C, a somewhat more complicated example of the same phenomena presents itself. In view of this difference in weight, the velocity of a wave is different in the two ropes. A wave travelling down the light rope from its starting point at A is partly refracted and partly reflected at the junction of the two ropes, C, as well as at B. On reaching C a reflected wave starts back toward .4 and a refracted wave starts travelling toward B in the heavy rope at a slower speed than the original wave travelled in the light rope. On reaching B this wave is 30. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Society of Explorati
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