The answer depends on the wavelengths as well as the amplitudes.
Constructive interference occurs when waves meet crest to crest or trough to trough, resulting in a stronger wave that is the sum of the individual waves.
During constructive interference, the amplitude of a wave increases. This occurs when two waves of the same frequency and similar amplitudes align their peaks and troughs. As a result, their amplitudes add up, resulting in a higher overall amplitude.
The result is destructive interference. The resultant displacement of the waves would be zero, but only for the moment of interference. Once the interference is past, the waves continue normally.
As a wave slows down and its crest and trough come closer together, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that more wave crests pass a fixed point in the same amount of time, resulting in a higher frequency.
In Old English, the crest of a hill would have been referred to as "hrycg" or "hring".
Constructive interference occurs when waves meet crest to crest or trough to trough, resulting in a stronger wave that is the sum of the individual waves.
Interference. This can result in either constructive interference, resulting in increased amplitude, or destructive interference, whereby there would a reduced amplitude.
Interference. This can result in either constructive interference, resulting in increased amplitude, or destructive interference, whereby there would a reduced amplitude.
Waves from two sources travel in a medium. At some points when they interfere simultaneously crest and trough of the two waves would meet. So the displacement at that point would be reduced. Hence it is termed as Destructive Interference. If, otherwise, both crests or toughs of the two waves interfere then displacement at those points would be added and hence it becomes maximum. This is termed as Constructive Interference
Waves from two sources travel in a medium. At some points when they interfere simultaneously crest and trough of the two waves would meet. So the displacement at that point would be reduced. Hence it is termed as Destructive Interference. If, otherwise, both crests or toughs of the two waves interfere then displacement at those points would be added and hence it becomes maximum. This is termed as Constructive Interference
During constructive interference, the amplitude of a wave increases. This occurs when two waves of the same frequency and similar amplitudes align their peaks and troughs. As a result, their amplitudes add up, resulting in a higher overall amplitude.
The result is destructive interference. The resultant displacement of the waves would be zero, but only for the moment of interference. Once the interference is past, the waves continue normally.
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As a wave slows down and its crest and trough come closer together, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that more wave crests pass a fixed point in the same amount of time, resulting in a higher frequency.
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In Old English, the crest of a hill would have been referred to as "hrycg" or "hring".