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Two waves have same frequency, but have amplitudes equal to a and 2a. These waves superpose each other in opposite phase. The amplitude of the resultant wave is

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡Waves can be described in terms of their frequency and amplitude. These two waves have the same amplitude, but different frequencies. The higher frequency wave has a shorter wavelength (distance between successive peaks). These two wave have the same frequency, but different amplitudes.
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