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This discussion centers on the concepts of destructive interference in light and sound waves. Participants explore how light can produce darkness and noise can create quietness through the redistribution of energy. The discussion highlights that light and noise can cancel each other out when appropriate anti-signals are generated, but energy is conserved and redistributed rather than eliminated. Key references include noise-cancelling headphones and the principles of wave interference.

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This is do with wave I think but I'm intrigued with this. As with waves sometimes they can cancel each other out but what about this:

  • Can light produce darkness?
  • Can noise produce quietness?
 
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due a to redistribution of energy as a result of interference , the light seems to produce darkness, when it is passed through slits
 


You can create just the right type of "anti-noise" to cancel some noise
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise-cancelling_headphones
So in a way that is noise creating silence?

Similarly for light in solids. Sometimes the process of absorbing or reflecting light can be seen as the electrons creating just the right "anti-light" to cancel any further propagation of the light waves.

The trick is always to examine the signal that you want to cancel and produce a suitable anti-signal. Otherwise light or noise are not going to interfere destructively.
 
Just as a side note, should light be canceled out by interference, what happens to the energy?
 
darkness is always there; light just covers it. also darkness is instantaineous
 
The energy is redistributed. You cannot cancel light without creating more light somewhere else.
 
oh by the way I'm new to this forum so how do you post questions?
thanks
 
also there in chemistry ther is a method to creat exp: metal to gold due to bombing the atoms and creat new atoms
 


Blenton said:
Just as a side note, should light be canceled out by interference, what happens to the energy?
Very good question -- see Gerenuk's response. You cannot have destructive interference everywhere in the wave, at some locations there will be constructive interference. That is where the energy is.

kinetic guy said:
oh by the way I'm new to this forum so how do you post questions?
thanks
Go to a subforum page, like
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the pro said:
also there in chemistry ther is a method to creat exp: metal to gold due to bombing the atoms and creat new atoms
Not sure I see the relevance to this discussion :confused:
 
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Thanks for all the answers guys. Would love some links would love to read more on this
 
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TheOne123 said:
Thanks for all the answers guys. Would love some links would love to read more on this
For a start, try the Wikipedia article Interference (wave propagation) The animation shows areas that are permanently coloured cyan (pale blue) where there is no energy, and areas in between where there is more energy.
 

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