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If two waves superimpose with each other in the same phase the amplitude of the resultant is?​

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More specifically, the disturbances of waves are superimposed when they come together—a phenomenon called superposition. ... Because the disturbances are in the opposite direction for this superposition, the resulting amplitude is zero for pure destructive interference—the waves completely cancel.

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