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What happens during destructive interference? the crests and troughs of out-of-phase waves cancel each other out the crests and troughs of two waves combine into one larger waveform two waves add their
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What happens during destructive interference?
the crests and troughs of out-of-phase waves cancel each other out
the crests and troughs of two waves combine into one larger waveform
two waves add their effects to each other
waves move in opposite directions and repel each other
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They will subtract to form a combined wave with a lower amplitude
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