Ask a New Question
Search
Where is constructive interference in
The lasers are made from stacking light waves that add together into a larger wave in a process known as _____.
destructive
1 answer
50 views
Why do ocean waves break as they approach the shore?
Is it because of the principle of superposition. Would it be described as
1 answer
asked by
Andrea
654 views
when two wave sources are in-phase, and the wave from one source has to travel one-half wavelength further from the wave from
7 answers
asked by
oyebodegoldencity
166 views
when ____ occurs, waves cancel each other out (decrease amplitude).
A. vibrations B. Constructive interference C. sonar D.
1 answer
72 views
A wave interference where the wave amplitudes combine to yield a lesser amplitude than either of the waves is known as a
A)
1 answer
asked by
ðŸ˜I need help
993 views
A wave interference where rhe wave amplitudes combine to yield a lesser amplitude than either of the waves is known as a
A)
0 answers
asked by
Stoooopid
418 views
Examine the images below and answer the question that follows.
The image above represents __________. diffraction reflection
1 answer
37 views
A wave hits the side of the pool and bounces back. What just occurred?
refraction reflection destructive interference
1 answer
101 views
The sound strikes the cantina walls and bounces off at the same angle as it struck in a process known as _____.
reflection
1 answer
16 views
What occurs when the trough of one light wave meets the crest of another light wave?
Responses destructive interference
1 answer
58 views