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Physics, 11.01.2021 19:40 DwayneLeonard4088

According to the superposition principle of waves, A. when two wave pass through the same material they always double in amplitude. B. many different waves can pass through the same point at once. C. when two waves pass through the same material they always cancel each other out. D. only one wave is able to pass through a single point at a single time.

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