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23 August, 05:37

When two waves are in sync with each other and occupy the same place at the same time, how is the resulting wave determined?

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  1. 23 August, 07:28
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    When two waves are in sync with each other and occupy the same place at the same time, a constructive interference occurs. To get the resulting wave, the amplitude of each wave is added to produce a wave the represents the result of the constructive interference.
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