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A wave peak moving to the right meets a wave valley of the same amplitude moving to the left. What happens when the waves meet? A)They add up to make a larger wave for a brief second then they continue moving as before.
B)They cancel each other out and both stop moving afterward.
C)They cancel each other out for a brief moment then they continue moving as before.
D) Nothing happens to them. They travel through each other without any interactions.

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