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Answer:
I got "D. It has a higher amplitude than that of the original waves."
Explanation:

When two waves combine with destructive interference the combined wave that is formed has a lower amplitude than that of the original waves.
What is interference?
Interference is a phenomena in which two waves are superimposed to create a wave with a larger, smaller, or identical amplitude.
What is constructive interference?
When two waves are in phase and their maxima add, a process known as constructive interference occurs where the combined amplitude of the two waves equals the sum of their individual amplitudes.
What is destructive interference?
- In situations where two waves are fully out of phase, destructive interference happens.
- A positive displacement of one wave is cancelled by a negative displacement of the other wave so that the resulting wave has zero amplitude.
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