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The interaction between two waves that meet is called
Interference
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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Interference
When two (or more) waves meet they superpose, producing interference — which can be constructive (amplitudes add) or destructive (amplitudes subtract). Reflection, refraction, and diffraction are different wave phenomena.
When two (or more) waves meet they superpose, producing interference — which can be constructive (amplitudes add) or destructive (amplitudes subtract). Reflection, refraction, and diffraction are different wave phenomena.
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