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| 1 | Destructive Interference | Addition of two waves when the crest of one overlaps the trough of another, so that their individual effects cancel each other. The result is a wave of decreased amplitude. | Physics Chapter 25-26 Vocab |
| 2 | Destructive Interference | Interference in which displacements on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave | Physics Ch 12 |
| 3 | destructive interference | When a combined wave has a smaller amplitude than the original wave it is called ______________ _____________. | Waves and Frequency |
| 4 | Destructive Interference | Any interference in which waves combine resulting in smaller waves | Waves |
| 5 | destructive interference | the phenomenon in which waves present simultaneously at the same position add together to form a smaller wave, or momentarily cancel entirely. | Physics Vocab. |
| 6 | destructive interference | the phenomenon in which waves present simultaneously at the same position add together to form a smaller wave, or momentarily cancel entirely. | LP Physics |
| 7 | destructive interference | when the crests of one wave and the troughs of another wave overlap, the result is smaller amplitude | Science chpt1 waves vocab |
| 8 | destructive interference | the interference that occurs when two waves combine to make a wave with a smaller amplitude | Waves |
| 9 | destructive interference | the crests of one wave and the trough of another wave overlap | science exam |
| 10 | Destructive Interference | When waves combine to make a smaller wave. Crest of one wave is opposite the trough of another wave. Amplitudes are subtracted. | Science Chapter 11 |
| 11 | destructive interference | when two waves combine and cancel each other out | 8th Sci Wave Vocab |
| 12 | destructive interference | a combination of waves form a smaller wave | Science Ch. 16 WAVES |
| 13 | destructive interference | When a combined wave has a smaller amplitude than the original wave it is called | MPCS chapter 16 science test |
| 14 | destructive interference | a combination of waves form a smaller wave | ch.16 science |
| 15 | destructive interference | a combination of waves form a smaller wave | Science chapter 16 |
| 16 | destructive interference | a combination of waves form a smaller wave | science- waves |
| 17 | destructive interference | process in which waves combine in such a way that the crest of one wave meets the trough of the other | intro to physics ch 21 |
| 18 | destructive interference | combination of waves where crests of one wave overlaps crests of another, resulting in a wave of decreased amplitude | Physics |
| 19 | destructive interference | interference that results in a wave that has a smaller amplitude than that of the individual wave | chap 22 vocab |
| 20 | destructive interference | the interference taht occurs when two waves combine to make a wave wih a smaller amplitude | Physics Olympics #3, cont. |
| 21 | Destructive interference | two waves produce displacements of the medium in opposite directions | Physics Chapter 12 |
| 22 | destructive interference | interference in which individual displacements on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave | Chp. 12 -Waves |
| 23 | Destructive interference | type of interference which occurs at any location along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the opposite direction | Waves reviewer |
| 24 | Destructive Interference | The interference that occurs when two waves combine to make a wave with a smaller amplitude | Chapter 1 Characteristics of Waves |
| 25 | destructive interference | occurs when waves add up to make a smaller amplitude. | Waves and Sound Chapter 12 |
| 26 | destructive interference | type of interference wherein 2 waves come together out of phase (crest to trough). Displaces less water than either wave would alone | Oceanography Chp 9, 10 Quiz |
| 27 | destructive interference | Any interference in which waves combine resulting in smaller waves | Waves |
| 28 | Destructive Interference | When two or more waves passing through the same space at the same time both disturb the medium in opposite ways so that the resultant amplitude is smaller than the amplitude of each individual wave separately. | Physical Science Chapter 10 |
| 29 | destructive interference | Occurs when two or more waves interact crest to trough so that they subtract from each other and produce a wave with less amplitude. | Waves |
| 30 | destructive interference | occurs when two or more waves could combine to produce a wave with a smaller displacement | science |
| 31 | Destructive Interference | when two waves decrease amplitude | Chapter 12 |
| 32 | Destructive Interference | when two waves meet and make a smaller wave | Physical Science |
| 33 | destructive interference | Addition of two waves when the crest of one overlaps the trough of another, so that their individual effects cancel each other. The result is a wave of decreased amplitude. | Waves |
| 34 | destructive interference | A node is caused by this | Extremly Hard-Science Questions |
| 35 | Destructive interference | Crests match troughs= cancellation | Physics- Vibrations and Waves |
| 36 | destructive interference | Waves combine to produce a smaller or zero-amplitude wave in a process called | Physical Science: Wave Energy Review |
| 37 | destructive interference | a superposition of two or more waves in which individual displacments on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave | physics |
| 38 | destructive interference | when two waves combine with eachother to make a smaller amplitude | science terms |
| 39 | Destructive Interference | Superposition of waves with opposite but equal amplitudes. | Final Vocab. Physics Chpt. 7-16 |
| 40 | destructive interference | the interference that occurse when two waves combine to make a wave with a smaller amplitude | Physics |
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