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What does constructive interference look like?

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Constructive interference occurs when the maxima of two waves add together (the two waves are in phase), so that the amplitude of the resulting wave is equal to the sum of the individual amplitudes. ... For interference of light waves, such as in Young's two-slit experiment, bands of bright and dark lines will appear.

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