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When two identical traveling waves are superimposed, the velocity of the resultant wave A) decreases C) increases B) remains unchanged D) becomes zero​

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Answered by mukulkhundia123456
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Answer:

option B bro

Explanation:

When two plane progressive waves travelling in same direction superimpose over each other, the velocity of the resultant wave will remain unchanged. Velocity depends on the medium only.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When two identical travelling waves are superimposed, the velocity of the resultant wave B) remains unchanged

Why does it remain unchanged?

  • Velocity relies upon the medium.
  • It engenders through a medium with pressure and rarefaction.
  • This pressure and rarefaction of a wave rely upon the medium and thus the velocity of the wave relies upon the medium as it were.

What is superimposing of waves?

  • Constructive interference happens when two indistinguishable waves are superimposed on the stage.
  • Destructive interference happens when two indistinguishable waves are superimposed precisely out of the stage.

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