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5 August, 09:05

A wave amplitude 0.36m interferes with a second wave of amplitude 0.22m traveling in the same direction. What is the largest resultant amplitude that can occur?

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  1. 5 August, 09:10
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    The largest resultant amplitude would be that created by constructive interference, basically when the two waves are of the same phase, so it would be 0.36m+0.22m = 0.58 m.
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