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Two S.H.M.’s have zero phase difference and equal amplitudes A. The resultant

amplitude on their composition will be ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\;\large{\boxed{\bf{\green{a1 = a₂ = A}}}}

Phase = 0

Ar = √a₁ ² + a₂² + 2a₁ a₂ Cos 0

 Ar =  \sqrt{ A {}^{2}  + A {}^{2}  + 2  A {}^{2}  \cos(0) }  \\  =  \sqrt{4 A {}^{2} }  \\  = 2 A

Two S.H.M.’s have zero phase difference and equal amplitudes A. The resultant amplitude on their composition will be 2A

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2  \: A

Explanation:

Two S.H.M.’s have zero phase difference and equal amplitudes A. The resultant amplitude on the composition will be 2A.

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