Two light waves arriving at the same place at the same time will normally create an interference pattern of light, if they are not perfectly in phase; if they are perfectly in phase they will just create a brighter light.
... constructive interference.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
transparent glass fibers
Electromagnetic radiation.
yes it does because its faster and its the primary wave
All light is transverse waves. All electromagnetic waves, for that matter.
When light waves hit a rough surface they create a diffuse reflection. This means that the waves spread out in different angles.
To see the interference paterns that light will create then put a light beam through a small grate of slit. This when light is behaving as a stream of particles
... constructive interference.
P waves arrive first.
The last seismic waves to arrive are surface waves.
Interference.
P waves are the fastest seismic waves and would arrive first.
Secondary waves
when the P waves arrive at the surface in relation to s waves and surface waves is called the promary waves.
No. P-waves (or primary waves) are the first waves to arrive.False. P waves are the first waves to arrive after an earthquake occurs
Secondary waves.