Chapter 7 — Boundaries, diffraction, and modes

What sound does when it meets something.

A sound wave that meets a wall, an interface, an edge, or an aperture does one or more of the things in this chapter: it reflects, refracts, transmits, diffracts, or — when many reflections combine — settles into a standing pattern called a mode. All of these are consequences of the same wave equation applied with different boundary conditions. The chapter unifies them through the Huygens construction.