what is overgeneralization
1. what is overgeneralization
Answer:
Too much or too great
Very or Extremely
2. what is the disturbance that transfers energy? A. DataB. InterferenceC. SignalD. Wave
Answer:
D. Wave
Explanation:
A wave can be thought of as a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
3. what is meant when a child applies overgeneralization?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Linguistics.(in language acquisition) the process of extending the application of a rule to items that are excluded from it in the language norm, as when a child uses the regular past tense verb ending -ed of forms like I walked to produce forms like *I goed or *I rided.
4. 13. Bacillus thuringiensis produces crystal-like proteins that A. destroy plant tissues B. break down cell walls C. interfere with gene transfer D. kill certain insect larvae
Explanation:C. interfere with gene transfer#Carry On Learning
Answer:
D. kill certain insect larvae
Explanation:
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystal proteins are pore-forming toxins used as insecticides around the world
5. interference phenomenom?
Answer:
In physics, interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
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6. A fixed, overgeneralized belief about a particular group or class of people and how they should behave
Answer:
A stereotype is a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people. A key disadvantage of stereotypes is that it makes us ignore differences between individuals; therefore we think things about people that might not be true (i.e. make generalizations).
7. interference meaning
Answer:
the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
"an unwarranted interference with personal liberty"
PHYSICS
the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
Explanation:
Answer: Noun
The action of interfering or the process of being interfered with. ... 'Such a limitation is well-defined, leaving central institutions, independent and free of outside interference.
In Physics:
Interference, in physics, the net effect of the combination of two or more wave trains moving on intersecting or coincident paths. The effect is that of the addition of the amplitudes of the individual waves at each point affected by more than one wave. Interference.
8. What would be the evidence for the light having constructive interference? Having destructive interference?.
Destructive Interference
What would be the evidence for the light having constructive interference? Having destructive interference?
yes. because both waves are equal to the resultant constructive interference. would be doubled in mind that ligth evidence.
#CarryOnLearning9. what is the difference between constructive interference from destructive interference? explain your answer
Answer:
When the waves meet, the net displacement of the medium is the sum of the individual wave displacements. Constructive interference occurs where the lines (representing peaks), cross over each other. ... Destructive interference occurs where two waves are completely out of phase (a peak lies at the midpoint of two waves.
Answer:
it is the change of matter in form only not in composition
Explanation:
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10. How do the different kinds of interferences affect the communication process? Explain each kind of interference.
Answer:
The common types of interference include adjacent channel Interference (ACI), co-channel Interference (CCI), Electromagnetic Interference(EMI), ICI (Inter Carrier Interference), ISI (Inter Symbol Interference), light Interference, Sound Interference
11. it is what makes communication cycle interactive or collaboration?A) EXTERNAL INTERFERENCEB) INTERNAL INTERFERENCEC) FEEDBACK
Answer:
feedback
Explanation:
Feedback is essential in communication so as to know whether the recipient has understood the message in the same terms as intended by the sender and whether he agrees to that message or not.
12. A stereotypes is an overgeneralized belief a particular group or class of people
Answer:
true
Explanation:
if this is a true or false question.
13. is interference restricted only to light waves? give specific situations where you observed interference.
Answer:
MICROSCOPY: Principles of Interference - :When two light waves are added together, the resulting wave has an amplitude value that is either increased through constructive interference, or diminished through destructive interferenceExplanation:
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14. physical interference
Answer:
Physical Interference may be defined as a kind of interference which is external and outside the control of both speaker and listener.
15. Interference phenomenon
Answer:
In physics, interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude. ... Interference effects can be observed with all types of waves, for example, light, radio, acoustic, surface water waves, gravity waves, or matter waves.
Explanation:
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16. interference meaning
Answer:
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interference noun
in·ter·fer·ence | \ ˌin-tər-ˈfir-ən(t)s How to pronounce interference (audio) , ˌin-tə- \
Definition of interference
1a: the act or process of interfering
b: something that interferes : OBSTRUCTION
2a: the illegal hindering of an opponent in sports
b: the legal blocking of an opponent in football to make way for the ballcarrier
3a: confusion of a received radio signal due to the presence of noise (such as atmospherics) or signals from two or more transmitters on a
17. Interfere-allow not the computer games to interfere in your studies
Answer:
keyboard
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18. what is the difference between constructive interference from destructive interference
Answer:
Constructive interference occurs when the crests of two waves add together. Destructive interference occurs when a crest of one wave is reduced by the trough of another.
19. is interference restricted only to light waves? give specific situations where you observed interference.
Answer:
sorry po wala kami niyan20. what is interference?
Answer:
the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
Answer:
Interference Definition
is the act or process of interfering. is the act of or something that obstructs or hinders.Interference Meaning
Pronunciation and TranslationsInterference in Physics
The process in which two or more coherent waves combine to form a resultant wave in which the displacement at any point is the vector sum of the displacements of the individual waves.21. What overgeneralized belief aboutAfghans and Muslims do we find inthe society? Do you think thesestereotypes are true or false?
Answer:
TRUEExplanation:
HOPE ITS HELP#LEARING FUN22. meaning of interference?
Answer:
The action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
Explanation:
Answer:
the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
"an unwarranted interference with personal liberty"
23. When light __________ interferes, the result is __________ light overall, and when light __________ interferes, the result is __________ light overall.
Answer:
cite some differences of potential and kinetic energy?
24. is any condition that interferes interferes with the functioning of the body or mind
Answer is disease
A disease is any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind. A cold is a communicable disease, a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object. The agents that cause communicable diseases are called pathogens.
Explanation:
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Germs and Diseases - is any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind. A cold is a communicable disease, a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object. The agents that cause communicable diseases are called pathogens.
25. many antibiotics interfere with the transfer of genetic information from rna protein preventing bacteria from growing. which of the following processes is affected by antibiotics a. replication b. transcription c. transmission d. tranlation
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Many antibiotics disrupt the bacterium replication
some antibiotics disrupt the transmission
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26. When two waves are "in phase”, it will combine and increase its amplitude. Itis calleda. constructive interference b. diffractive interferencec. destructive interferenced. scattering interference#subject-science
Answer:
C. is the Answerr
Explanation:
Interference is what happens when two or more waves come together. Depending on how the peaks and troughs of the waves are matched up, the waves might add together or they can partially or even completely cancel each other.
27. interference phenomenon
Answer:
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28. is interference restricted only to light waves? give specific situations where you observed interference.
Answer:
Yes of coarse. you mean light it has specific situations where you observed interference.
Make me Brainliest29. describe interference microsope
Answer:
Explanation:
. Interference microscopy is an optical microscopy technique that uses interference between two white-light illumination beams or rays to generate an image with enhanced contrast.
Answer:
Interference microscopy involving measurements of differences in the path between two beams of light that have been split. Types include: Classical interference microscopy Differential interference contrast microscopy Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy
30. what is illness?is it external interference or internal interference?
Answer:
a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
Answer:
internal interference
Explanation:
because its affect our body get sick that can cause harmful mood