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Is it possible for one wave to cancel another wave so that no amplitude remains?

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Answered by aravindsaradha
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Is it possible for one wave to cancel another wave so that no amplitude remains? Answer: Yes, it is possible. 5. While you’re at rest, a sound source moves toward you.

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Answered by anjanashrgwlgmailcom
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Destructive interference occurs when the crests of one wave overlap the troughs, or lowest points, of another wave. The Figure below shows what happens. As the waves pass through each other, the crests and troughs cancel each other out to produce a wave with zero amplitude.

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