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When vibrations combine, they can interact through a process called interference. This can result in constructive interference, where the amplitudes of the vibrations add together, leading to a louder sound or stronger signal. Conversely, destructive interference occurs when the vibrations are out of phase, causing them to cancel each other out and resulting in a diminished or silent output. The overall effect depends on the frequency, amplitude, and phase relationships of the combining vibrations.

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