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26 June, 14:50

Two waves with equal amplitude meet each other, resulting in a wave zero amplitude. Which phenomenon explains this result?

A.) diffraction

B.) Reflection

C.) Refraction

D.) Interference

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  1. 26 June, 14:57
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    (D) Interference

    Explanation:

    Interference is a phenomenon characteristic for waves. When two waves meet, they interfere and result in a new wave. The precise shape of the resultant wave depends on the amplitude, frequency and phase of the constituent waves. In a most basic setting, two types of interference occur: constructive (resultant amplitude increases) and destructive (resultant amplitude decreases).
  2. 26 June, 16:09
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    You answer to this question is D
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