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Q: When two waves meet each other and their amplitudes are subtracted?
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Can waves have the same wavelength but different amplitudes?

no they cant they have to be the same they complete each other


What determines the amplitude of a wave produced by inference?

The sum of the amplitudes of the waves at each point in space that are interfering with each other.


What determines the amplitude of the wave produced by interference?

The sum of the amplitudes of the waves at each point in pace that are interfering with each other.


Can two waves have the same wavelength but different amplitudes?

no they cant they have to be the same they complete each other


What are constructive interference and destructive interference?

when two waves superimposed on each other in the same phase (phase diff is 0), then the resultant amplitude becomes the sum of the amplitudes of the two waves. This type of interference is called constructive interference. on the other hand, when two waves superimposed on each other in the opposit phase (phase diff is 180 degree), then the resultant amplitude becomes the difference of the amplitudes of the two waves. This type of interference is called destructive interference.


What are two types of interference waves?

Constructive Interference is when waves allign or "in phase" meaning wave peaks and troughs match. The amplitude of the two waves adds up, creating a bigger combined amplitude.Destructive interference is when waves are "out of phase." The amplitudes along the meeting points of the two waves combine, having a negative effect. If the amplitudes are exactly equal and opposite, the waves will cancel each other out.


The combining of waves as they meet is known as?

Interference. Constructive Interference, which is where the waves increase amplitudes and troughs when they overlap. Destructive Interference, which is where the waves cancel each other out when they overlap.


If the trough of one wave meets the crest of the other?

The amplitudes cancel each other out so the medium is at its base level, however the two waves are still in existence and will continue on their courses despite the apparent annihilation.


When two waves interact and their amplitudes cancel out what interference has occurred?

A trough meeting a crest causes the wave to cancel each other out, thus being at rest. Answer2: Destructive interference.


What is 2 square numbers subtracted from each other to make 8?

2 square numbers subtracted from each other to make 8 = -6


What is the name of the digits subtracted from each other?

subtrahend


Do waves bounce off each other or go through each other?

Waves travel through each other.