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According to the principal of superposition,

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the resultant wave is the algebraic sum of all the waves reaching that particular point at a given time.

Step-by-step explanation:

imagine two or three waves reaching a particular particle x at the same time. The particle will vibrate those waves and give out or transmit a resultant wave which is the algebraic sum of the incoming two waves. If both the waves have the same amplitude and phase, the resultant wave will be amplified. However if the waves have the same amplitude and equal but opposite phase then the resultant wave will be a straight line

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