Its physical science :P I didn't think to draw diagrams when I was taking notes on this again. Anyone wanna help please? The rest of the question is in an attachment! (: What type of wave interference is shown in the diagram? A. amplifying B. constructive C. destructive D. standing
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Hahahaha :O Your writing is blue....o.O
And I will in the Fall :P
Small guess...maybe its destructive? it seems the 2 waves are cancelling each other out. This is just a guess though, dont know anything about the subject >.<
Yea, I probably should know about this...But I am just retaking a lot >:P Thanks though! xD
it's been a long time since I did science, sorry.....google each term and see what is discribed. :-)
Haha, yea I stopped doing that right after I found this awesome site :P Whats the point when I can get guaranteed help right away?
It's destructive interference. Notice that the two waves are 180 degrees out of phase. One wave's crest's coincide with the other's troughs, canceling each other out. Classic destructive interference.
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C. Destructive. Final Answer.
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