If two waves with the amplitude of E0 each undergo constructive interference, the
amplitude of the resulting wave is
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Constructive interference
For two waves of equal amplitude interfering constructively, the resulting amplitude is twice as large as the amplitude of an individual wave. For 100 waves of the same amplitude interfering constructively, the resulting amplitude is 100 times larger than the amplitude of an individual wave.
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