For true growth to occur, constructiveactivities must occur at a fasterrate than destructive ones. -darlene de la rosa2992
Growth occurs when constructive activities occur at a faster rate than destructive activities. Conversely, death occurs when destructive activities occur at a faster rate than constructive activities.
Growth
Growth.
No, that would be destructive interference. One crest + one trough = nothing, a flat line.
well think about it... if they cancel each other out, are they constructive or destructive?
It's called Constructive. (:Just found the answer.
Constructive
Constructive interferences occur when two waves combine (add up) by the superpostition principle. Destructive interferences occur when the crest of one wave interferes with the trough of another. Amplitudes are subtracted.
A tsunami usually occurs on a destructive plate boundary.
Growth
A tsunami usually occurs on a destructive plate boundary.
In physics, interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater or lower amplitude. Constructive interference occurs when the phase difference between the waves is a multiple of 2pi, whereas destructive interference occurs when the difference is an odd multiple of pi.
No, that would be destructive interference. One crest + one trough = nothing, a flat line.
well think about it... if they cancel each other out, are they constructive or destructive?
If a pulse "interferes" with another pulse, they build each other up to form supercrests or supertroughs. This process is known as constructive interference.
It's called Constructive. (:Just found the answer.
Constructive
Constructive interferences occur when two waves combine (add up) by the superpostition principle. Destructive interferences occur when the crest of one wave interferes with the trough of another. Amplitudes are subtracted.
When more than one wave moves through the same medium at the same time, they interfere with each other. Depending on the relative phase and amplitude of the waves, interference can result in constructive or destructive interference. Constructive interference occurs when the waves combine to form a larger amplitude wave, while destructive interference occurs when the waves cancel each other out, resulting in a smaller or no wave.
Constructive interference occurs when the crest of one wave passes through, and adds itself to, the crest of an 'adjacent' wave. This combination is said to be additive. Rogue Waves are actual and can be quite destructive.