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When two or more waves are in phase with each other, then they are said to be
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The sum of two waves can be less than either wave, alone, and can even be zero. This is called destructive interference. When the peaks of the waves line up, there is constructive interference. Often, this is describe by saying the waves are "in-phase".
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