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Wave Interference
The interaction of two or more waves meeting along the same medium, temporarily affecting each other's displacement.
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Wave Interference
The interaction of two or more waves meeting along the same medium, temporarily affecting each other's displacement.
Superposition
The process where overlapping waves combine to form a new wave with a displacement equal to the sum of individual displacements.
Constructive Interference
Occurs when wave displacements are in the same direction, resulting in a combined amplitude equal to the sum of individual amplitudes.
Destructive Interference
Occurs when wave displacements are in opposite directions, causing partial cancellation and a reduced amplitude.
Amplitude
The height of a wave, which can increase or decrease based on constructive or destructive interference.
Medium
The substance or material through which a wave travels, such as a string or rope.
Pulse
A single disturbance that moves through a medium, often used to describe a short wave.
Frequency
The number of times a wave repeats in a given time period, crucial for wave interference.
Displacement
The distance a point on the wave is from its equilibrium position, affecting interference outcomes.
Inverted Pulse
A wave pulse that is flipped upside down, often leading to destructive interference.