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When two speakers face each other and produce the same sound wave, the waves can interfere with each other. If the waves are perfectly out of phase, they can cancel each other out, resulting in reduced sound intensity or complete silence in certain areas. This phenomenon, known as destructive interference, occurs when the peaks of one wave align with the troughs of another, leading to cancellation. The placement and distance of the speakers, as well as the frequency of the sound, play significant roles in this effect.

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