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What is constructive and destructive?

Constructive interference can be a confusing concept when called interference. It is wave interference that is moving in phase with another wave. This causes the waves to for a resultant wave with a greater amplitude. Destructive interference is wave interference that is moving out of phase with another wave. These waves form a resultant wave of lower amplitude.


What type of interference occurs when two waves are in phase?

Constructive


What causes the process called interference?

Due to superposition principle. What is it? When two or more waves traverse in a medium, they travel as if the other waves were absent. What does it mean? In case of marbles moving across if they come into contact they would collide and change it path. But as the waves meet together no such material collision and no change in the direction of their motion. Hence that valid statement as the first part of superposition principle. Now second part is for the interference part. Though there is no collision, but at a particular point in the medium the displacement of the particle in the medium is the resultant of the displacements produced by all the waves at the instant. So if the resultant displacement is minimum then it is termed as destructive interference and if the displacement is maximum then it is considered as the constructive interference.


What causes the process interference?

Due to superposition principle. What is it? When two or more waves traverse in a medium, they travel as if the other waves were absent. What does it mean? In case of marbles moving across if they come into contact they would collide and change it path. But as the waves meet together no such material collision and no change in the direction of their motion. Hence that valid statement as the first part of superposition principle. Now second part is for the interference part. Though there is no collision, but at a particular point in the medium the displacement of the particle in the medium is the resultant of the displacements produced by all the waves at the instant. So if the resultant displacement is minimum then it is termed as destructive interference and if the displacement is maximum then it is considered as the constructive interference.


Distinguish between constructive interference and destructive interference?

Constructive interferences occur when two waves combine (add up) by the superpostition principle. Destructive interferences occur when the crest of one wave interferes with the trough of another. Amplitudes are subtracted.


What is the medium through which the wave is moving?

this is for e2020 students. the answer is: the rope.


How does a standing wave show both constructive and destructive interference?

the waves create a pattern of crests and troughs that do not seem to be moving. because the wave pattern stays in one place it is called a standing wave.


A disturbance moving through a solid liquid or gaseous medium is called?

wave


Why does a drill bit get hotter when used?

Any medium moving through another medium creates friction, this makes things hot .


What does dispersal mean?

Scattered and wide


What is interference light?

when two or morelight wave of same frequency ,nearly same amplitude and with same phase difference moving insame directionthrough a medium then amplitudeof resulyant wave at some point ismaximun and some point is minimum . this phenomenon is know as interference of light


What medium can affect the message of a news story by providing it with context through moving images?

Television