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What is it called during the superposition, the waves add to give a larger amplitude?
Constructive interference
What is it called when, during the superposition, there is a near cancellation?
Destructive interference
What is a standing wave?
The superposition of two or more traveling waves moving in opposite directions
What is the approximate range of human hearing?
20-20,000 Hertz