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Chapter 14 Interference and Diffraction

The interference is constructive if the amplitude of ψ(,x t)is greater than the individual ones (Figure 14.1.1b), and destructive if smaller (Figure 14.1.1c). As an example, consider the superposition of the following two waves at t =0:

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