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Constructive Interference
constructed interference
Nuclear fusion
when two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude, the interaction is called
When two tornadoes combine they simply merge to form a larger tornado. Usually it happens when one large tornado absorbs a smaller one.
Constructive Interference
Constructive Interference
In any business, two or more companies combining into one larger company is called a, "Merger" (MURR-jurr)
constructed interference
Nuclear Fusion.
Constructive interference occurs when amplitudes of two waves combine to produce a wave with a larger amplitude.If a wave with a smaller amplitude is produced, destructive interference has occurred.
Yes. Atoms can combine to form larger atoms in a process called nuclear fusion. This is what powers the sun.
Atomic fusion occurs when masses combine to form elements with larger mass.
constructive interference
Addition and polymerization will combine smaller molecules together to create a larger one.
Nuclear fusion
two "spots" generally combine to make up the larger spot. they are the posterior fontanel and the anterior fontanel