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Physics, 01.07.2021 02:20, ezrabridger49

Will there be an instance in which the wave interference is at the same level as point X?
O No, the interfering waves will always be above X.
No, the interfering waves will always fall below X.
O Yes, the overlap will occur during the slope of the
waves.
Yes, the overlap will occur when the first wave hits
point X

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