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When the crest of a wave meets the trough of another wave, the amplitude of the overlapping waves is smaller than either of the two original waves. How do you think this affects the amount of energy traveling through each wave? Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Consider what happens to each wave after they meet and overlap.)

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