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When numbers of waves superpose at a point the resultant amplitude depend upon

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Answered by shivamkumar12092003
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Since the two waves are travelling in the same medium, they travel with the same speed. The resulting superposition sum wave travels in the same direction and with the same speed as the two component waves, but its local amplitude depends on whether the two individual waves have the same or opposite phase.

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Answered by creamydhaka
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The amplitude of the resultant wave is the algebraic sum of the individual amplitudes of the meeting waves at that particular point.

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When the number of waves superimpose at a point then the amplitude of the resultant wave depends upon the amplitude of the individual waves. The amplitude of the resultant wave is the algebraic sum of the individual amplitudes of the meeting waves at that particular point.

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