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They can't interfere.
Two waves of equal magnitude but opposite phase interfere with one another to cause the waves to disappear. This is caused by
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.
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interfere with each other
They can't interfere.
The official definition for the word 'coherent waves' is "a superpositioned wave that does not interfere with other waves in the conductance pathway."
Interfere with each other. This interference can be either constructive or destructive.
Two waves of equal magnitude but opposite phase interfere with one another to cause the waves to disappear. This is caused by
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.
Standing wave If they do a great job, the wave practically disappears.
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interfere with each other
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All waves interfere, like the waves on water surface the single waves add up and create a brand new wave.
When waves equal in wavelength and amplitude, but traveling in opposite directions, continuously interfere with each other.