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If two waves meet and are in phase, the result is ______ interference; if two waves meet and are out of phase, the result is ______ interference.
The Correct Answer is
constructive; destructive
Reason Explained
constructive; destructive is correct for If two waves meet and are in phase, the result is ______ interference; if two waves meet and are out of phase, the result is ______ interference.
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