| 11. | Active vibration isolation involves sensors and actuators that produce destructive interference that cancels-out incoming vibration.
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| 12. | The reflected waves can interfere with incident waves, producing patterns of constructive and destructive interference.
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| 13. | This would have caused destructive interference and no new carbon-carbon bond would have been formed.
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| 14. | If the transmitted beams are out-of-phase, destructive interference occurs and this corresponds to a transmission minimum.
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| 15. | Simply adding the antennae coherently can produce destructive interference just as happens in the optical realm.
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| 16. | Incoherent scattering also occurs within the foam structure, with the suspended conductive particles promoting destructive interference.
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| 17. | This incoherent scattering also occurs within the foam structure, with the suspended carbon particles promoting destructive interference.
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| 18. | You have to filter the noise to make the phase correlate before you can achieve destructive interference.
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| 19. | This can be interpreted as destructive interference.
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| 20. | Rather than using constructive and destructive interference, horns achieve directionality by reflecting sound into a specified coverage pattern.
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