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The type of interference that increases the energy of the resulting wave is called interference. The type of interference that results in a loss of energy is called interference.
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constructive + destructive.
Step-by-step explanation:
edge 22.
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Hello!
The type of interference that increases the energy of the resulting wave is called
constructive
interference. The type of interference that results in a loss of energy is called
destructive
interference.
When two or more waves are in the same medium, they can cross at a given point, where
interference
happens. When the two waves are
in phase
, the resulting amplitude in the point of interference is maxed. This is called
constructive
interference.
When the two waves are in
opposing phases
, the resulting amplitude in the point of interference is minimized. This is called
destructive
interference.
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