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<p>the classic <a href="page.php?w=wave_equation">wave equation</a>), the equation describing the wave is linear. When this is true, the superposition principle can be applied. That means that the net amplitude caused by two or more waves traversing the same space is the sum of the amplitudes that would have been produced by the individual waves separately. For example, two waves traveling towards each other will pass right through each other without any distortion on the other side. (See image at the top.)</p>

<p><big>Wave diffraction vs. wave interference</big></p><p>
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