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'''Interference of two circular waves''' - Wavelength (decreasing bottom to top) and Wave centers distance (increasing to the right). Absolute value snapshots of the (real-valued, scalar) wave field. As time progresses, the wave fronts would move outwards |
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Wave Interference Summary
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 The physics of waves describes their behavior and wave phenomena such as reflection, refraction, dispersion, and interference. Interference is the phenomenon observed when two traveling wave trains coexist in the same medium. Consider single frequency...
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Interference Summary
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 Interference is the interaction of two or more waves. Waves move along their direction of propagation characterized by crests and troughs. Wherever two or more waves, either from one source by different paths or from different sources, reach the same...
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Interference Summary
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 The reduction in performance that occurs when a critical task-relevant process or REPRESENTATION is disrupted or displaced by another of a similar type. Interference can also refer to the underlying processes responsible for this disruption or...
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Interference Summary
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 In physics, the net effect of combining two or more wave trains moving on intersecting or coincident paths. Constructive interference occurs if two components have the same frequency and phase; the wave amplitudes are reinforced. Destructive...
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 The influence of one linguistic system on another in either (a) the individual speaker ( transfer) or (b) the speech community ( borrowing, language contact). In an individual, interference is seen as a source of errors ( error analysis, contrastive...
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 1. A conflict between associations formed between stimuli and responses. 2. A conflict between learning new information and the memory of previous phenomena or events. This inhibits memorizing the new information. See cognitive dissonance. 3. A...
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 n. Imperfections in the use of one language as a result of the influence of another language, such as a’foreign accent’ in speaking a second...
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