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23 September, 15:22

What happens to the amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere?

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  1. 23 September, 15:43
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    Constructive interference means that the waves combine instead of negate. if they are both amplitude x, adding them together would result in 2x, or doubling the amplitude of one of the waves
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