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Q: When two waves add up to a wave that is smaller than the original waves the process is called interference?
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If Waves combine to produce a smaller or zero amplitude in a process called what?

Destructive interference.


What is it when two waves that meet and make bigger or smaller waves?

This is called interference. Positive interference makes bigger waves, Negative interference makes smaller waves.


What interference occours when waves add up to make a wave with a smaller or zero amplitude?

That is called destructive interference.


Waves combine to make a wave with a larger amplitude in a process called?

This process is called destructive interference. This occurs when two waves collide, where one is in a trough and one is in a crest. If the waves are both a max amplitude, max crest and max trough, there will be complete destructive interference.


What is it called when a combined wave has a larger amplitude than the original wave?

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What is it called when a combined wave has larger amplitude than the original wave?

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What is the process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces is called?

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What is it called when two waves overlap?

When the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another, this produces destructive interference. If both original waves are equal in amplitude, then nothing will remain. The waves completely cancel out. However, if one waver is larger in amplitude, then there will still be a wave left over after they meet, but it will be smaller. The amplitude of the new wave will be the larger wave amplitude minus the smaller wave amplitude one. The opposite can also occur. If the crests of two waves overlap, then it produces constructive interference (resulting in one larger wave).