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If two identical waves with a phase difference of 5π are added, the result is
Group of answer choices
This problem cannot be solved without knowing the wavelengths of the two waves.
a wave with the same amplitude but twice the frequency.
a wave with zero amplitude.
a wave with an intensity equal to the sum of the intensities of the two waves.
a wave with the same frequency but twice the amplitude.
Solution:
Ans: D a wave with same frequency but twice the amplitude,
Reason:
Let the phase difference be = 5[given] . Derivation:
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