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Which of the following should occur when the two waves meet? Mark all that apply
A bigger wave is formed
The waves cancel each other out
Constructive Interference
Destructive Interference
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All of them.
When two waves meet they obey the superposition principle, so they can interfere constructively (in phase → amplitudes add → a bigger wave) or destructively (out of phase → amplitudes subtract → partial or complete cancellation).
When two waves meet they obey the superposition principle, so they can interfere constructively (in phase → amplitudes add → a bigger wave) or destructively (out of phase → amplitudes subtract → partial or complete cancellation).
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