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miskamm [114]
4 years ago
11

Two waves can share the same space and pass through one another. What type of interference occurs when the crests of one wave ov

erlaps with the crests of another wave?
A: Overlapping interference.

B: Standing interference.

C: Destructive interference.

D: Constructive interference.

E: Positive interference.
Physics
2 answers:
Nastasia [14]4 years ago
8 0
D is the correct answer. Constructive Interference occurs when the crests of one wave overlaps with the crests of another wave. The reason it is called "constructive" is because one wave is adding energy to another wave. Hope this helps!
wel4 years ago
4 0
Answer: D


I hope this helps and have a wonderful day filled with joy!!

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