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Physics, 08.10.2019 11:30, milkshakegrande101

Sometimes two waves involved in destructive interference have the same amplitude. what would happen to the two waves in this situation? a. the two waves would increase in amplitude. b. the two waves would decrease in frequency. c. the two waves would completely cancel each other out. d. the two waves would bounce off of each other.

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