How Energy conservation and distructive interference of waves can be justified?
September 17th, 2009 | by Michael |saboor asked:
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.
ROBERTO
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.
ROBERTO

One Response to “How Energy conservation and distructive interference of waves can be justified?”
By PhysicsDude on Sep 17, 2009 | Reply
The energy dissipates as heat. It does not become zero.