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constructed interference
Constructive Interference
Destructive interference.
when two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude, the interaction is called
In the case of sound, amplitude is related to volume or loudness.- loud sounds generate waves of larger amplitude and your ear would register sound waves of large amplitude as louder.
constructed interference
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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.
Constructive Interference
Destructive interference.
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.
That is called reinforcement.
The sound levels in the room vary because when its loud the waves combine by constructive interference, the combined wave has a larger amplitude than the original waves did but when its soft the two waves with the same amplitude combine by destructive interference, they cancel each other out.
constructive interference
when two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude, the interaction is called
The amplitude of the sound waves will be largerbecause the larger the amplitude the louderthe sound.
In the case of sound, amplitude is related to volume or loudness.- loud sounds generate waves of larger amplitude and your ear would register sound waves of large amplitude as louder.