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i think it called diffraction. and i bet that's letter L. ehh ehh am i right? lol

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When waves continuously interfere with each other, they can either reinforce each other (constructive interference) or cancel each other out (destructive interference), depending on their relative phase. Constructive interference occurs when two waves are in phase and add up to a larger amplitude, while destructive interference occurs when they are out of phase and cancel each other to create a smaller or no amplitude.

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Standing wave

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Can light waves and sound waves interfere with each other if yes why?

No, light waves and sound waves cannot interfere with each other because they are different types of waves that travel through different mediums and have distinct properties. Light waves are electromagnetic waves that can interfere with each other, but they do not interfere with sound waves because sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium (like air, water, or solids) to travel through.


How do you Compare the loudness of sound waves that constructively interfere with the loudness of sound waves that destructively interfere?

The loudness of sound waves that constructively interfere adds up, resulting in a louder sound. On the other hand, sound waves that destructively interfere cancel each other out, leading to a softer or quieter sound.


Special waves that occur when waves equal in wavelength and amplitude traveling in opposite directions interfere with each other continuously are called waves?

Standing waves.


How do sound waves interfere when they superimpose?

When sound waves superimpose, they can either reinforce each other (constructive interference) or cancel each other out (destructive interference), depending on their alignment and phase.


What 2 ways do waves interact with each other?

Waves can interfere constructively, where crest aligns with crest or trough aligns with trough, resulting in an amplified wave. Waves can also interfere destructively, where crest aligns with trough, leading to cancellation of the waves.