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Two waves traveling on a string in the same direction both have a frequency of 100 Hz, a wavelength of 2 cm and an amplitude of 0.02 m. What is the amplitude of the resultant wave if the original wave differ in phase by: π/6 π/3 What is the phase difference between the waves if the amplitude of the resultant wave is 0.02 m, the same as the original wave?
Two waves having the same frequency, wavelength, and amplitude are traveling in the same direction. If they differ in phase by π/2 and each has an amplitude of 0.060 m, what is the amplitude of the resultant wave? cm
Three sinusoidal waves of the same frequency travel along a string in the positive direction of an x axis. Their amplitudes are A, A/2, and A/3, and their phase constants are 0,T/2 and . Find: a. the amplitude and b. the phase constant of the resultant wave c. Plot the wave form of the resultant wave at t 0 and discuss its behavior as t increases.
Two waves traveling on a string in the same direction both have a frequency of 125 Hz, a wavelength of 2 cm, and an amplitude of 0.06 m. What is the amplitude of the resultant wave if the original waves differ in phase by each of the following values? (a) */6 cm (b) / cm eBook
Two waves traveling on a string in the same direction both have a frequency of 100 Hz, a wavelength of 2 cm, and an amplitude of 0.06 m. What is the amplitude of the resultant wave if the original waves differ in phase by each of the following values? (a) π/6 cm (b) π/3 cm
3. Two light waves of the same wavelength travel in the same direction in the same region of space. One has an intensity of 5l0. and the other has an intensity of 13/o. What is the total intensity of the light in this region if... (a) the waves are incoherent (b) the waves are coherent and in phase (c) the waves are coherent and 180° out of phase
Two sinusoidal waves of the same period, with amplitudes of 55.0 cm and 45.0 cm, travel in the same direction along a stretched string; they produce a resultant wave with an amplitude of 92.19 cm. If the phase constant of the 55.0 cm wave is 0, what is the phase constant of the 45.0 cm wave? (You may enter a value representing the phase in radians or in degrees. Do not enter units.)
Two light waves of the same wavelength travel in the same direction in the same region of space. One has an intensity of 5I0 and the other has an intensity of 13I0. What is the total intensity of the light in this region if... (a) the waves are incoherent (b) the waves are coherent and in phase (c) the waves are coherent and 180° out of phase
Two sinusoidal waves of the same period, with amplitudes of 60.0 cm and 50.0 cm, travel in the same direction along a stretched string; they produce a resultant wave with an amplitude of 108.78 cm If the phase constant of the 60.0 cm wave is 0, what is the phase constant of the 50.0 cm wave? (You may enter a value representing the phase in radians or in degrees. Do not enter units.) Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Two waves, yı = (2.9 mm) sin [(22.1 rad /m)x – (540 rad/s)t] and y2 = (1.3 mm) sin [(22.1 rad /m)x + (540 rad /s)] travel along a stretched string. (a) Find the resultant wave y = y1+ y2 as a function of t for x = 0 and 1/2 where is the wavelength. Omit units. (b) The resultant wave is the superposition of a standing wave and a traveling wave. In which direction does the traveling wave move?...