Two waves of equal amplitudes and wavelengths but differing in phase are superimposed. Amplitude of resultant wave is maximum when phase difference is Zero π/3 π π/2

iamerkviladzekiu

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2023-02-13

Two waves of equal amplitudes and wavelengths but differing in phase are superimposed. Amplitude of resultant wave is maximum when phase difference is
Zero
π/3
π
π/2

Answer & Explanation

Karina Weeks

Karina Weeks

Beginner2023-02-14Added 6 answers

A R = A 1 2 + A 2 2 + 2 A 1 A 2 cos ϕ
Maximum resulting amplitude requires, cos ϕ = 1
ϕ = 0
Answer is zero

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