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Yolanda is studying two waves. The first wave has an amplitude of 2 m, and the second has an amplitude of 3 m.

Which statement accurately describes something that Yolanda can do as a part of her study?

She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.1 m.
She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 1.5 m.
She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 0 m.
She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.5 m.

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Yolanda is studying two waves. The first wave has an amplitude of 2 m, and the second has an amplitude of 3 m.

To Find : Which statement accurately describes something that Yolanda can do as a part of her study  

Solution:

Constructive interference :

the amplitudes of the two waves add together resulting in a higher wave at the point they meet.

Destructive interference,

the two waves cancel out resulting in a lower amplitude at the point they meet.

She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.1 m. - FALSE

As maximum amplitude is 3 and in destructive it can be lower than 3 only

Hence not possible

She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 1.5 m.  - FALSE

As  amplitude is 3 and in constructive  it can be more than than 3 only

Hence not possible

She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 0 m.  - FALSE

3 - 2 = 1   is the least  amplitude she can get

She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.5 m. TRUE

She can get  amplitude between 3 and 5

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Answered by 2022pierrerymyon
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Answer:

The answer is D. She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.5 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The guy above already gave out the explanation smh. So, That's the best he can do. Have a nice day.

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