Question
Two light beams superimposed each other constructively this results in$:$

Answer

For constructive interference,
$A_R ​= A_{1​} + A_{2​}$
Due to the constructive interference of the superimposing waves, resultant wave of larger amplitude is obtained and hence constructive interference results in the larger wave.

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