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Sound waves of different frequencies produce different _______​

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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When two or more sound waves occupy the same space, they affect one another. The waves do not bounce off of each, but they move through each other. The resulting wave depends on how the waves line up. Two identical sound waves can add constructively or destructively to give different results (diagrams A and B).

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When two or more sound waves occupy the same space, they affect one another. The waves do not bounce off of each, but they move through each other. The resulting wave depends on how the waves line up. Two identical sound waves can add constructively or destructively to give different results (diagrams A and B).

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