| 1. | The formation of a mach stem is one example of constructive interference.
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| 2. | The enhanced backscattering relies on the constructive interference between reverse paths.
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| 3. | B differ by exactly one wavelength, which leads to constructive interference.
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| 4. | This process of constructive interference produces the most intense coloration of any living organism.
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| 5. | In these terms, the graph product affords the constructive interference of two such waves.
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| 6. | That's why constructive interference is different than simply adding intensities.
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| 7. | Constructive interference, and therefore a high-intensity \ omega _ 3 field, will occur only if
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| 8. | We know then that for constructive interference we have:
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| 9. | :: : But unlike the elements in a Yagi, these multiple LEDs aren't constructive interference.
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| 10. | In Young's experiment, the central fringe representing equal path length is bright because of constructive interference.
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