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Q: What is the point at which destructive interference causes two waves to combine to produce an amplitude of zero?
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If Waves combine to produce a smaller or zero amplitude in a process called what?

Destructive interference.


Is it true that contructive interfecence occurs when amplitudes of two waves combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude?

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.


What is an example of a destructive?

Destructive interference occurs when the amplitudes of two waves combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude.


What happens when destructive interference occurs waves with different amplitude?

It depends on the frequency of the waves. Are we assuming here that one wave is acting as destructive interference to another wave?. If they have the same frequency, then the amplitudes should combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude than the original (two?) waves. Otherwise your results will vary.


What happens when destructive interference occurs between wave with different amplitudE?

It depends on the frequency of the waves. Are we assuming here that one wave is acting as destructive interference to another wave?. If they have the same frequency, then the amplitudes should combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude than the original (two?) waves. Otherwise your results will vary.


Constructive interference occurs when the amplitudes of two waves combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude?

It's called Constructive. (:Just found the answer.


What happens when destructive interference between waves with different amplitudes?

It depends on the frequency of the waves. Are we assuming here that one wave is acting as destructive interference to another wave?. If they have the same frequency, then the amplitudes should combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude than the original (two?) waves. Otherwise your results will vary.


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.


When two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude the interaction is called?

constructive interference


What occurs when two waves combine to produce a wave with a larger displacement?

Constructive Interference


Which occurs when two or more waves combine to produce a wave with a larger displacement?

Constructive Interference


By how much should a pair of light rays from a common source differ in length to produce destructive interference?

Half a wavelength