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The amplitude of the resultant motion of two S.H.M, if the phase difference between them is zero is given by​

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Answered by dhruvim
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If two SHMs of different amplitudes A and B are superimposed with each other, then the amplitude of the resultant SHM is given by R=

(

A

2

+B

2

+2ABcosδ);δ is the phase difference between the SHMs

The resultant amplitude will be maximum, if the phase difference between them is 0 or 2π

The correct option is (d)

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