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destructive interference occurs when a pulse with an amplitude of 5+ units interferes with a pulse with an amplitude of -5 units true or flase
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If the two pulses arrive at the same place and time, their amplitudes add algebraically: 5 + (−5) = 0, so they cancel completely (complete destructive interference). This assumes the pulses have the same shape and are exactly out of phase at the point of overlap.
If the two pulses arrive at the same place and time, their amplitudes add algebraically: 5 + (−5) = 0, so they cancel completely (complete destructive interference). This assumes the pulses have the same shape and are exactly out of phase at the point of overlap.
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