Asked by hoovan
Which part of the wave is changed when there is interference?
the amplitude
the crest
the trough
the wavelength
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The amplitude. Interference (superposition) adds the displacements of overlapping waves, so crests can get taller (constructive interference) or smaller/zero (destructive interference). The wavelength of each original wave isn’t changed by interference.
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