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3 years ago
5

two identical waves of amplitude 5cm meet in a large ripple tank what will be the aplitude of the combined wave at a point where

they interfere constructive and where they interfere destructively​
Physics
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]3 years ago
4 0

(a) For constructive interference the two waves will have higher amplitude of 10 cm.

(b) For destructive interference the two waves will have zero amplitude.

<h3>Amplitude of the waves for constructive interference </h3>

For constructive interference the two waves will have higher amplitude after constructive interference.

Resulting amplitude = 5 cm + 5cm = 10 cm

<h3>Amplitude of the waves for destructive interference </h3>

For destructive interference the two waves will have zero amplitude after destructive interference.

Resulting amplitude = 5 cm - 5cm = 0

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