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Define principle of superposition of waves

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Answered by DebashishJoshi
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when two waves travelling through same medium at a same time and passing through each other without disturbing then the net displacement of the waves is the simply sum of the individual waves
Answered by SparklingBoy
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Principle of superposition

of waves:-)

when one wave reaches A particle of the medium, the particles of Rs 1 displacement. When two waves simultaneously cross This particle, it's offers to displacement due to each wave. The resultant displacement of particle is equals to the algebraic sum of the individual displacements given do it by the two waves. This is the principle of superposition of waves.

The principle of superposition of waves States that when a number of waves travel through medium simultaneously, the resultant displacement of a particle of the medium at any given time is equals to the algebraic sum of displacement due to the individual waves.

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