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Step-by-Step Solution:
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Question 1: The diagram shows two waves combining to create a wave with larger amplitude (taller peaks). This is
Constructive Interference.
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Question 2: The diagram shows two waves combining to cancel each other out (flat line). This is
Destructive Interference.
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Question 3: The resulting wave has a larger amplitude than the individual waves. This indicates
Constructive Interference.
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Question 4: The crest of one wave aligns with the trough of the other, resulting in zero amplitude. This indicates
Destructive Interference.
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Question 5: The waves add up to make a bigger wave. This is
Constructive Interference.
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Question 6: The waves subtract from each other to make a smaller/flat line. This is
Destructive Interference.
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Question 7: The peaks align with peaks. This is
Constructive Interference.
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Question 8: The peaks align with troughs. This is
Destructive Interference.
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Question 9: The resultant wave is larger. This is
Constructive Interference.
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Question 10: The resultant wave is flat (zero). This is
Destructive Interference.
Final Answer:
1. Constructive Interference
2. Destructive Interference
3. Constructive Interference
4. Destructive Interference
5. Constructive Interference
6. Destructive Interference
7. Constructive Interference
8. Destructive Interference
9. Constructive Interference
10. Destructive Interference
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