Nothing, they just waved.
If the high part of one wave meets the low part of the other wave, they will tend to cancel each other out, resulting in a decreased amplitude in the combined wave. This is known as destructive interference, where the amplitude of the resulting wave is smaller than the individual waves.
With a water wave, an increase in the length of the wavelength will result in a decrease in the frequency of the wave. We could say that there is an inverse relationship between the frequency and the wavelength. As one increases, the other decreases, and as one decreases, the other increases.
Wave on a rope doesn't belong as it is not a natural occurrence like the other three options.
Destructive interference occurs when the trough of one wave collides with the crest of another identical wave at the same time and place. This results in the amplitudes subtracting from each other, creating a smaller resultant wave or canceling each other out completely.
decreases or cancels out, resulting in a wave with smaller amplitude or no wave at all. This occurs when the crests of one wave align with the troughs of another wave, causing them to partially or completely cancel each other out.
1) Crest of one wave meets the crest of other wave OR Trough of one wave meets the trough of other wave.
They wave and say Hi!
If the high part of one wave meets the low part of the other wave, they will tend to cancel each other out, resulting in a decreased amplitude in the combined wave. This is known as destructive interference, where the amplitude of the resulting wave is smaller than the individual waves.
a free travelling wave the wave which transfers energy from one medium to other medium and it is called as disturbing wave
Wave on a rope doesn't belong as it is not a natural occurrence like the other three options.
When anything occurs in a periodic manner, it means that the events (like waves . . .) occur one after the other repeatedly, in a regular manner.
well one is a water Waves, that i know for sure and the other is rope Waves, pretty sure but i could be wrong about that one
say "/wave"
un año (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
Destructive interference occurs when the trough of one wave collides with the crest of another identical wave at the same time and place. This results in the amplitudes subtracting from each other, creating a smaller resultant wave or canceling each other out completely.
decreases or cancels out, resulting in a wave with smaller amplitude or no wave at all. This occurs when the crests of one wave align with the troughs of another wave, causing them to partially or completely cancel each other out.
In a uninodal (single-node standing wave) wave, there is one node and two anti-nodes.