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Physics, 09.07.2019 18:00 jennyv191

Two waves of equal magnitude but opposite phase interfere with one another to cause the waves to disappear. this is caused by: each wave canceling the other out, causing the waves to disappear completely refraction of waves multiplying each other's amplitude with the effect of canceling each other out the conner effect destructive interference giving the effect of making the waves disappear, but each will travel on its way

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