Question: When two waves on separate ropes reach the spliced junction out of phase with one another, they interfere destructively producing no wave beyond the splice.

When two waves on separate ropes reach the spliced junction out of phase with one another, they interfere destructively producing no wave beyond the splice. What happens then to the energy carried by the waves? Will there by reflected waves? Explain.

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