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Two identical waves are destructively interfere. What will happen to the resulting wave?

There will be no wave. ,

It will be half as large as each original wave.

The two waves will pass through each other without problem. ,

It will be twice as large as each original wave.

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Answer:

Because the disturbances are in opposite directions for this superposition, the resulting amplitude is zero for pure destructive interference

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