The wave functions for two harmonic waves are given by
D1(x,t)
=(0.3m)sin(2.0x−3.0t),
D2(x,t)
=(0.3m)sin(2.0x−3.0t+π/2)
where x is in metres and t is in seconds. If the resultant wave is expressed as
Dresultant(x,t)=(C1)cos(C2)sin(C3x+C4t+C5)
what are the constants?
Please enter numeric answers, not equations and/or variables.
C1/C2/C3/C4/C5 =? Include units.
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