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What happens to the amplitude of waves when two waves overlap and are out of phase with each other?

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Also called superposition. When overlapping waves produce a wave with an amplitude that is the sum of the individual waves. When overlapping waves produce a wave with an amplitude that is less than the sum of the individual waves.

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