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two waves of the same frequency and same amplitude a are reaching a point simultaneously . what should be the phase difference between the two waves so that the amplitude of the resultant wave is 2 a​

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Answered by fazeenkhan236
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ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION WILL BE OPTION (D) . BECAUSE THE RESULTANT AMPLITUDE SHOULD BE ZERO FOR THE PHASE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO WAVES WHOSE FREQUENCY IS SAME....

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