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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than the rays of the projector will not converge as the concave lens has the characterstic to converge the rays in one place if it converge the rays the image will found on th screen
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
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Waves slow down as they approach a shoreline. The first parts of the shoreline that waves meet are the headlands, or pieces of land that project into the water. The slowing waves bend toward the headlands, which concentrates the waves' energy. A huge amount of energy is released when waves crash into headlands, causing the land to erode.
First things first. You know beaches, headlands, and spits. Well, maybe not spits. Anyways, spits are long finger like beaches that reach out into the ocean. Okay, back to the point of the question. Beaches, headlands, and spits were all made by WAVES which are caused by wind. Waves are a type of erosion. What makes them, will destroy them. Basically, waves made beaches, headlands, and spits, but, waves will then again destroy them.
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Waves even out a shoreline by eroding it.The waves coming to shore gradually change direction, as different parts of the wave begins to drag the bottom.The energy of the wave is concentrated on headlands, part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.As waves erode the headlands the shoreline will eventually even out.Tee Hee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ___------ -/---- ----\/--- --- \------------ ---- --
headlands will experience the most, because they are the line of least resistance (sticking out into the sea) and will catch the full force of the waves, as opposed to the bays and shorelines they shelter.
A bay is formed when water pushes its way in towards land.
Headlands don't have beaches because they are cliffs
Headlands are inanimate objects they can not act at all.
The member of parliament for Headlands is Mutasa Didymus Noel Edwin.
You find headlands and bays on the sea coast of a country.
Wave-cut cliffs, headlands, sea stacks, sea arches, sea caves, beaches, sandbars, and spits.