"interference" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now consider, for example, the point d in figure A, where there is destructive interference.
- The degree of constructive or destructive interference between the two light waves is dependent upon the difference in their phase.
- All three of these effects are created by constructive and destructive interference of the light hitting the film.
- The effect, called destructive interference, is to cancel the reflection entirely.
- This leads to destructive interference and a minimum in the added plot.
- As explained above, having so many wavelengths mean that destructive interference happens quickly.
- There are two types of interference: constructive and destructive.
- Individual stations may apply for up to 10% ( 10dBc) if they can prove it will not cause destructive interference to any other station.
- In essence, the two waves cancel each other out, a phenomenon known as destructive interference.
- All together, one half cancels the other: completely destructive interference, a dark spot.
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