if destructive interference occurs between a wave with a six foot trough and a three foot crest, what factors will determine the height of the resulting wave?

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Destructive interference formed when the two meeting waves are out of phase and in some cases, the two wavers maxima are 180 degrees out of phase. The height of waves is determined by the wind speed, how  the long wind blows, and crucially the fetch.

The longer the duration of wave, the larger will be  the wave heights. The longer the fetch, the large will be wave heights.

What is interference?

Some waves jump to cross over or meet with each other. When they do, the reaction between the waves is called interference.

If at a given location, both interfering waves are supersede in the same direction (both up or both down) then it is known as constructive interference.

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