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Constructive interference are when two like wave collides and the resultant wave becomes bigger and better in quality, like stereos

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What is another name for destructive interference?

Another name for destructive interference is "negative interference."


What causes dead spots in a concert hall?

Destructive interference of the waves due to poor design of the building.


How is music affected in an auditorium when there is destructive interference of the sound waves?

Destructive interference is where two sound waves mix and cancel each other out to some extent. If destructive interference is occurring, the sound level will be lower than you would otherwise expect. A properly designed auditorium will use both destructive and constructive interference where required to achieve the desired clarity of sound.


How is music affected in an auditorium when there is destructive interference of sound waves?

Destructive interference is where two sound waves mix and cancel each other out to some extent. If destructive interference is occurring, the sound level will be lower than you would otherwise expect. A properly designed auditorium will use both destructive and constructive interference where required to achieve the desired clarity of sound.


What is the two waves coming together to make a smaller wave?

Destructive interference.


What are the two type of inference?

constructive interference destructive interference


What are some contructive interference examples?

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What some examples of destructive forces?

some examples are sand dunes,mudslides,or earthquakes.


Why is there a dark spot at the center of an interference pattern?

Because, there is destructive interference that occurs there.


Lowest frequency at which destructive interference is observed?

Constructive and destructive interference can occur at any frequency. Superposition of waves is not dependent on a specific frequency.


How does constructive and destructive interference effect amplitude in waves?

Constructive interference occurs when waves align to increase amplitude, while destructive interference occurs when waves align to decrease amplitude. Constructive interference results in a larger combined amplitude, while destructive interference results in a smaller combined amplitude, or even complete cancellation.


The combining of waves as they meet is known as?

The combining of waves as they meet is known as interference. Interference can result in either constructive interference, where the waves amplify each other, or destructive interference, where the waves cancel each other out.