imaginary surface representing corresponding points of a wave that vibrate in unison. When identical waves having a common origin travel through a homogeneous medium, the corresponding crests and troughs at any instant are in phase; i.e., they have completed identical fractions of their cyclic motion, and any surface drawn through all the points of the same phase will constitute a wave front. The Figure shows a spherical wave front (ws) for a sound wave spreading out from a point source and a plane wave front (wp) for a parallel beam of light, such as that emitted from a laser. Wave fronts for longitudinal and transverse waves may be surfaces of any configuration depending on the source, the medium, and the obstructions encountered. See also Huygens' principle.
WAVE FRONT
Meaning of WAVE FRONT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012