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OpenStudy (rachelg1456):

WILL GIVE MEDAL What happens to the amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere? A) It is half than the amplitude of each wave. B) It is twice than the amplitude of each wave. C) It is the mean of the amplitudes of the two waves. D) It is the square of the amplitude of each wave. E) It is zero.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is d lol

OpenStudy (rachelg1456):

@lovefootball can you explain why

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

OpenStudy (rachelg1456):

@lovefootball then explain

OpenStudy (08surya):

@rachelg follow below link: http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/py105/WaveInterference.html

OpenStudy (kaleb_m95):

I think it would be b because the same sound wave would put a higher sound in to the output

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