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29 August, 19:06

A kayaker is moving through the water when a speed boat passes by. The person in the kayak notices that the waves get momentarily bigger. What type of wave interference is the kayaker observing that results in an increase in amplitude?

A. Absorption

B. Constructive

C. Destructive

D. Reduction

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  1. 29 August, 19:29
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    B. Constructive waves.

    Explanation:

    A constructive wave is one that leads to the buildup of the beach and that led to the swash of the waves more effective when they are forced by the objects that pass by them. As the waves break it carries the material back and in the forward's direction as due to the strong backwash effect. and are also found along the bays.
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