Sound quality is the term for the bending of overlapping sound wave frequencies through interference.
Interference comes from two or more wave, not from one - unless the single wave is split and then allowed to recombine.What happens is the same as when any waves interfere. In some places, depending on the relative phase, the resulting wave will have a higher amplitude (constructive interference); in other places, the resulting wave will be weaker than the individual waves (destructive interference).
Sound quality is the term for the bending of overlapping sound wave frequencies through interference.
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Interference
noise cancelling
When two or more waves overlap each other
superposition
"higher amplitude"
The correct answer is ''Interference"
interference
Resonance.
Interference
The combination of two or more sound waves can cause what is known as interference.
Wave amplification
Interference
noise cancelling
diffraction
When two or more waves overlap each other
The amplitudes add.
superposition