Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Interference

Constructive interference is the crest of a wave that is super positioned with the crest of another wave to increase the amplitude of the wave.Where as a destructive interference is when the crest of the wave is super postitioned with the trough of another wave to decrease the amplitude.An example of something that interferes and makes something smaller is when hot water is in contact with snow. The hot water makes contact with the snow making the snow dissolve into the ground. An example of something that interferes with and makes it larger is water and a plant. The plant needs water to grow which makes the plant increase in size. It becomes larger than it already is. 

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