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Interference. Constructive Interference, which is where the waves increase amplitudes and troughs when they overlap. Destructive Interference, which is where the waves cancel each other out when they overlap.
it can reduce the amplitude of the individual waves, making them quieter
vibrating waves
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
Number of waves in a time is "Frequency" Normally "Waves per Second" which is called "Hertz" - Hz
Modulation
Interference.
Yes
compound is what it's called
It is called Fusing. Or FUSION.
The waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves.
No, you can measure anything with a cyclic behavior with hz. eg light waves, radio waves, oceanic waves, car engines, meeting schedules, orbital frequencies.
Combining two or more numbers to find the sum is called addition.
They're called 'seismic' waves.
The northern lights, or auroras, are caused by the particles of the Sun's solar energy meeting the atmosphere of Earth. The particle waves of the solar energy is also called cosmic waves.
They are called by either Planetary waves or Rossby waves.
Interference. Constructive Interference, which is where the waves increase amplitudes and troughs when they overlap. Destructive Interference, which is where the waves cancel each other out when they overlap.