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describing types of interferences does the resulting wave demonstrate destructive interference? explain your answer. wave 1 + wave 2 resulting wave
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Destructive interference occurs when waves are out - of - phase and cancel each other out partially or fully. Here, the resulting wave has a larger amplitude than the individual waves, which means the waves are in - phase and add up constructively.
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No, because the resulting wave has a larger amplitude than the individual waves, indicating constructive interference rather than destructive interference.