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constructive interferenceWhen the peaks and troughs of two interfering waves match, the amplitudes add to give the resultant wave a higher amplitude.
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constructive interferenceone of two chief officials of the ancient Roman republic who were elected every year.
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constructive interferenceThe condition in which two waves arriving at the same place, at the same time and in phase, add amplitudes to create a new wave
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constructive interferenceTwo or more waves that combine to produce a wave with a larger amplitude (Lessons 20, 21, 22)
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constructive interferenceIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Constructive interference: The in-phase interaction of photons, i.e., their collision in such a way that their intensities combine. In x-ray crystallography, [..]
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