jayrodriguez13 jayrodriguez13
  • 22-01-2021
  • Physics
contestada

What happens to the amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere?

Respuesta :

beautifulcharm
beautifulcharm beautifulcharm
  • 22-01-2021

Answer:

For two waves of equal amplitude interfering constructively, the resulting amplitude is twice as large as the amplitude of an individual wave. For 100 waves of the same amplitude interfering constructively, the resulting amplitude is 100 times larger than the amplitude of an individual wave.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the function of hormones?
Every cell of every living thing on earth contains all the information it needs to create and duplicate and make variations of: A. itself B. any other kind of c
how did kennedy and guevara view the cuban revolution
Determine the volume of the CD box shown 7.5 in 6.25 in. 8 in
A firm that opens new stores in a community and sets artificially low prices with the sole purpose of driving competing stores in the area out of business is sa
Question 16 of 20 Vincent van Gogh and Rembrandt van Rijn are western European artists best known for their contributions to A. music B. film C. architecture D.
Marco gana 1200 mensualmente . La mitad de su dinero es entregado a su mama de lo que le queda gasta en la tercera parte en ropa cuanto dinero le sobra
How many 1/4 pound packages of cheese can the deli make with 12 pounds of cheese
Draw a rhombus with length of diagonals 5 cm and 7 cm​
what are all multiples of 6 and 9 up to 50