Physics, asked by aleenaf264, 1 month ago

Two sounds of same frequency have same
a. Amplitude
b.loudness
c.intensity
d.wavelength

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Answered by sainathfulmanthe
0

Answer:

When two waves of similar frequency arrive at the same point and superimpose, they alternately constructively and destructively interfere. ... This varying loudness occurs because the sound waves have similar but not identical frequencies.

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Answered by krazykitty
1

Answer:

INTENSITY

Explanation:

electromagnetic waves such as lightradio waves, in which case the average power transfer over one period of the wave is used. Intensity can be applied to other circumstances where energy is transferred. For example, one could calculate the intensity of the kinetic energy carried by drops of water from a garden sprinkler.

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