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What is the principle of the superposition of the light waves.

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
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It states that when two or more wave trains of light travelling in a medium superpose upon each other, then the resultant displacement at any instant is equal to the vector sum of the displacement due to the individual waves.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Principle of superposition of waves : The displacement of a particle at a given point in space and time due to the simultaneous influence of two or more waves is the vector sum of the displacenents due to each wave acting independently.

[Notes: (1) The principle of superposition is appli cable to all types of waves. (2) The phenomena of interference, beats, formation of stationary waves, etc. are based on the principle of superposition of waves.]

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