
Episode 24: Vibrations and Waves
The Science of Everything Podcast
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What Is Constructive Interference?
Two waves sit on top of each other so that they add up and increase the amplitudes of the final wave. A second type of interference is destructive interference, where essentially the peak of one wave overlaps with the trough or lower point of another wave. So if you have a small wave, which partly cancels out a big wave, then the superposition of the two waves has a smaller amplitude than it started with.
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