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Two sound waves traveling in the same medium interfere with each other. the compression of one wave falls on the compression of the other wave. what can you say about the resultant sound?
the resultant sound will be louder than the individual sound waves.
the resultant sound will be lower than the individual sound waves.
the resultant sound will have the same loudness as the individual sound waves.
the resultant sound will not be heard at all.

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