two waves combine with constructive interference
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When two waves meet at a point, they interfere with each other. ... In constructive interference, the amplitudes of the two waves add together resulting in a higher wave at the point they meet. In destructive interference, the two waves cancel out resulting in a lower amplitude at the point they meet.
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When two waves meet at a point, they interfere with each other. ... In constructive interference, the amplitudes of the two waves add together resulting in a higher wave at the point they meet. In destructive interference, the two waves cancel out resulting in a lower amplitude at the point they meet.
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