Posts tagged interference
Q&A: How does diffraction and interference impact mobile phones?
Aug 25th
Problem by Olivia: How does diffraction and interference influence cell phones? Stuck in physics and caught so any individual aid?
Best answer:
Response by smurf!think about receiving a cell telephone call in substantial-rise building:
The vertical beams of the higher rise are like the diffraction grating for incoming cell telephone signals.
so as you walk by means of the constructing taking your cell telephone phone, the aircraft waves passing by means of the diffraction grid of the vertical beams of the substantial rise sort an interference pattern, which causes the number of bars on your cellphone to go from five to zero to 5 to More >
Radar Interference Soon to Become a Thing of the Past for the Wind Industry; US Wind Energy Project Site Selection Conference in Boston on June 29-30
Feb 26th
Boston, MA (PRWEB) May well six, 2010
Wind turbines whose blades extend high up into the air can significantly have an effect on radar operations. This is a concern which has not long ago resulted in a number of wind electricity tasks being blocked, leading to considerably enhanced costs. Crucial analysis initiatives have not too long ago been seeking into what mitigation alternatives there are to enable wind farms and radar to run in synergy, and they, alongside members of the FAA and the DoD, will existing their views at the US Wind Energy Venture Internet site Choice Convention in More >
how is interference used in modern day technology?
Sep 3rd
Question by Mr. Chips ♠: how is interference used in modern day technology? the physics definition of interference
Best answer:
Answer by P.H.Well, light interference is used in such practical applications as the interferometer, for measuring distances measured in wavelengths of light. As well, light interference is used in the coating of windows and other materials to determine the exact thickness of coating that maximizes or minimizes the reflection or transmittance of light. When dealing with sound, there are certain types of headphones and other things that use the interference of sound waves to cancel out environmental noise. Here is More >
What happens to the energy carried by two waves that undergo destructive interference?
Aug 31st
Question by Jmak: What happens to the energy carried by two waves that undergo destructive interference? Now here is the question in its fullness: When two waves on separate ropes reach the spliced junction out of phase with one another, they interfere destructively producing no wave beyond the splice. What happens then to the energy carried by the waves? Will there be reflected waves?
Best answer:
Answer by Rolandthe energy is ‘used up’ -when the waves interact (assuming they have equal energy -same medium/amplitude/etc) one wave can be considered to be negative while the other positive (1-1=0 ), the engergy from More >
What happens to the energy during destructive interference?
Aug 4th
Question by rajkk1: What happens to the energy during destructive interference? When two waves of the same magnitude and same wavelenght collide in opposite phase, destructive interference occurs and it makes a flat wave with 0 amplitude therefore 0 energy. But where does this energy go? And how does it come back so that both waves can continue going?
Best answer:
Answer by Dr. RWhen such interference takes place in a lossless manner (where the waves are not thermalized), the setup invariably involves another route for the energy to be diverted too. For example, combining two waves with amplitudes A More >
How Energy conservation and distructive interference of waves can be justified?
Jul 9th
when two waves move in same medium and thier resultant becomes zero after destructive interference.what about their there energy.will energy becomes zero?where it goes.

