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For constructive interference the phase difference between two waves should be​

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Answered by sanikachavan905
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Constructive interference: When the resultant amplitude of the two interfering waves is maximum or equal to the sum of the individual amplitudes. For constructive interference, the superimposing waves must be in phase or the interfering wave must have the phase difference in the integer multiple of 2π.

Answered by pinkyrani98760
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Constructive interference occurs when the phase difference between the waves is an even multiple of π (180°), whereas destructive interference occurs when the difference is an odd multiple of π.

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