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interference of two sound waves constitutes​

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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When two waves of similar frequencies interfere, the result is a beat frequency. A beat frequency is a pulsing sound that goes up and down in loudness. As the two waves go in and out of phase, the varying constructive and destructive interference makes the wave grow and shrink in amplitude.

Answered by shwetasingh9838600
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interference of two sound waves constitutes constructive and destructive interference.

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