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Yes they can. It's called destructive interference. When 2 sound waves converge on each other and the waves are 180 degrees out of phase then they will destructively interfere and the net effect will be the negation of both waves so you hear nothing.
ultrasonic sound waves
1. Sound waves 2. Light wave
It results in a wave with an amplitude which is equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the waves passing at that point.
They must be in phase.
Yes they can. It's called destructive interference. When 2 sound waves converge on each other and the waves are 180 degrees out of phase then they will destructively interfere and the net effect will be the negation of both waves so you hear nothing.
ultrasonic sound waves
360 degrees or 2(pi) radians
1. Sound waves 2. Light wave
there are two types of sound waves. (1) transverses waves (2) longitudinal waves
Heat waves (infared) and sound waves.
G2 phase stands for Gap 2 phase. The G2 phase occurs in the cell cycle of a cell undergoing mitosis. During this phase, which occurs between DNA synthesis and the start of mitosis, cell growth occurs while awaiting mitotic split of the cell.
It results in a wave with an amplitude which is equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the waves passing at that point.
1. Light waves / Electromagnetic waves (includes gamma radiation)2. Sound waves - while sound waves are not objects, and they require a medium to travel through, we are still exposed to sound daily.
Sound waves are carried throw the air. But sound waves can also travel throw liquids, such as water, and even through solids.
a bat and a whale
G2 phase stands for Gap 2 phase. The G2 phase occurs in the cell cycle of a cell undergoing mitosis. During this phase, which occurs between DNA synthesis and the start of mitosis, cell growth occurs while awaiting mitotic split of the cell.