Three simple harmonic motions in the same direction having the same amplitude a and same…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
Three simple harmonic motions in the same direction having the same amplitude a and same period are superposed. If each differs in phase from the next by 45°, then
- the resultant amplitude is

- the phase of the resultant motion relative to the first is 90°
- the energy associated with the resulting motion is
times the energy associated with any single motion - the resulting motion is not simple harmonic.
Answer
(C) the energy associated with the resulting motion is times the energy associated with any single motion
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