Constructive and destructive interference of sound waves depends on (a) the speed of sound, (b) diffraction, (c) phase difference, (d) all of the preceding.

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2022-08-19

Constructive and destructive interference of sound waves depends on (a) the speed of sound, (b) diffraction, (c) phase difference, (d) all of the preceding.

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Royce Morrison

Royce Morrison

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If two waves meet in a region where they are in the same phase is called Constructive interference. If two waves meet in a region where they are out of phase and cancel each other is known as Destructlive interference.
So we can say that constructive interference and destructive inter ference depend on the phase difference. Optlon (c) is correct.
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Option (c)

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