When several waves superpose at a point the resultant amplitude depends upon?
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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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When several waves superpose at a point the resultant amplitude depends upon both amplitude and its phase.
Explanation:
- The superimposition of two waves states that the resultant of two wave is given by the algebraic sum of the displacements of each wave.
- When two waves are out of phase, then destructive interference occurs while when two waves are in phase, then constructive interference occurs.
Hence, the resultant amplitude depends upon both amplitude and phase of the waves.
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