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5 October, 11:59

If two water waves are traveling toward each other, one with a + 3 m amplitude and one with a + 5 m amplitude, what is the resulting amplitude when they meet?

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  1. 5 October, 12:17
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    The answer is the sum of both the amplitudes, i. e., { (a+3) + (a+5) }m = (2a+8) m
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