superimposed
(adjective)
Positioned on or above something else, especially in layers
Examples of superimposed in the following topics:
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Superposition
- When two or more waves arrive at the same point, they superimpose themselves onto one another.
- More specifically, the disturbances of waves are superimposed when they come together (a phenomenon called superposition).
- All these waves superimpose.
- These examples are of waves that are similar. illustrates that when non-identical waves superimpose, the outcome is a mixture of constructive and destructive interference.
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Conditions for Wave Interference: Reflection due to Phase Change
- Interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superimpose to form a resultant wave of greater or lesser amplitude.
- Interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superimpose to form a resultant wave of greater or lesser amplitude.
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Evaluating the Normal approximation exercises
- The superimposed normal curve approximates the distribution pretty well.
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Enantiomers and Stereoisomerism in Organic Compounds
- If you hold your left hand fixed and rotate your right hand, you will never be able to superimpose one upon the other.
- This occurs when multiple stereocenters "cancel" one another, resulting in symmetry that makes the "different" molecules superimposable.
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Superposition and Interference
- When two or more waves arrive at the same point, they superimpose themselves on one another.
- More specifically, the disturbances of waves are superimposed when they come together—a phenomenon called superposition.
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Standing Waves and Resonance
- A standing wave is one in which two waves superimpose to produce a wave that varies in amplitude but does not propagate.
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Chirality and Symmetry
- A chiral object is not identical in all respects (i.e. superimposable) with its mirror image.
- An achiral object is identical with (superimposable on) its mirror image.
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Sliding Filament Model of Contraction
- Surrounding the Z-line is the I-band, the region where actin myofilaments are not superimposed by myosin myofilaments.
- Within the A-band is a region known as the H-band, which is the region not superimposed by actin myofilaments.
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Beats
- When two waves of similar frequency arrive at the same point and superimpose, they alternately constructively and destructively interfere.
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Interference
- In physics, interference is a phenomenon in which two waves (passing through the same point) superimpose to form a resultant wave of greater or lower amplitude.