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the superposition
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The placing of one thing on top of another.
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Take the superposition debate.
The superposition principle determines the resulting intensity pattern on the illuminated screen.
The superposition of two waves, one passing through each slit, produces the pattern in Young's apparatus.
The superposition principle (see above) is used to solve the problem.
Diffraction is a product of the superposition of waves it is an interference effect.
With the right kind of massaging by laser pulses, the superposition collapses to a final result that reveals something about all of the parallel computations.
When a photon of light meets a half-silvered mirror and splits one meets the superposition of two, being twinned: and this repeats.
As predicted by decoherence theory, this interaction with an environment rapidly forced the superposition to come undone and the atom took its place in the world.
Mr. Dalbavie described his method as the "superposition of different layers of musical material and processes," which he attributes to the heterophony of African Pygmy music.
When you try to measure a quantum system, the superposition collapses, and one of the answers pops out at random; the rest are destroyed.
There's more for key stage 4 and key stage 5 in these whiteboard activities about wave motion and the superposition of waves.
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