PART 5: INTERFERENCE
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m3 is these two sine waves added together. Uh-oh, they cancel each other out! This is why m3 = 0. If you add two identical sine waves M1 and M2 together, where M2 = M1 shifted by pi, you wouldn't hear anything! This is an example of destructive waveform interference. Below is an example of additive interference or complementary interference.
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Check this out! Multiply the following two functions by different random constants and toggle me2. Whoa! What's that?
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