A superposition principle is something that allows a sound to be more crowded with sound waves, but not louder.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The superposition principle refers to the joining of many sound waves being emitted at the same time and coming together to form the sound.
- These waves do not affect each other, but add up, creating a deeper, more intense sound.
As an example, we can use a stadium full of fans, the more crowded the more intense the fans' screams will be, but not louder, as the same waves will be emitted.
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