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Which of the following scenarios is an example of constructive interference?

Two sound waves with opposite phases reinforce each other, which exemplifies constructive interference. When two sound waves with opposite phases (i.e., one wave’s peaks align with the other wave’s troughs) combine, they reinforce each other, leading to a wave with a larger amplitude. This results in louder sound at the point where the waves meet in phase.

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