nathanreyes911 nathanreyes911
  • 10-06-2016
  • Physics
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Two waves are superposed. One wave has an amplitude of 3 cm, and the other has an amplitude of 4 cm. What is the resultant amplitude?

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akshayrao091 akshayrao091
  • 16-06-2016
The sum (or difference) of two solutions of the wave equation is again a solution of the wave equation(superposition principle)

therefore the amplitude of resultant wave is 3+4= 7cm
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shauki361 shauki361
  • 26-01-2020

Answer:

7 cm

Explanation:

When the waves are super-posed their amplitudes are added algebraically to get the resultant amplitude.

resultant amplitude = 3+4 = 7cm

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