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what will occur when the trough of wave a overlaps the trough of wave b?
○ destructive interference will occur, causing the new wave to have more energy than wave a or wave b.
○ constructive interference will occur, causing the new wave to have more energy than wave a or wave b.
○ destructive interference will occur, causing the new wave to have less energy than wave a or wave b.
○ constructive interference will occur, causing the new wave to have less energy than wave a or wave b
- Recall the concepts of wave interference:
- Constructive interference occurs when two waves (either two crests or two troughs) overlap. In this case, the amplitudes add up, resulting in a wave with a larger amplitude.
- Destructive interference occurs when a crest of one wave overlaps a trough of another wave, and their amplitudes subtract, resulting in a wave with a smaller amplitude (or even zero amplitude in case of complete destructive interference).
- The energy of a wave is related to the square of its amplitude (\(E \propto A^{2}\)). So, if the amplitude increases (as in constructive interference with two troughs overlapping), the energy of the resultant wave will be more than the energy of the individual waves.
- Analyze the options:
- Option 1: Says destructive interference, which is incorrect because two troughs overlapping is constructive, not destructive. Also, destructive interference would not result in more energy.
- Option 2: Constructive interference occurs when two troughs (or two crests) overlap. The resultant wave has a larger amplitude, and since energy is proportional to the square of amplitude, it has more energy than the individual waves. This matches the correct concept.
- Option 3: Destructive interference is incorrect here, and it also says less energy which is wrong for the situation of two troughs overlapping.
- Option 4: Constructive interference is correctly identified, but it says less energy which is wrong because a larger amplitude (from constructive interference) means more energy.
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B. Constructive interference will occur, causing the new wave to have more energy than Wave A or Wave B.