When two sound waves with a phase difference of 2 , and each having amplitude A and…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
When two sound waves with a phase difference of \(\frac{\pi}{2},\) and each having amplitude A and frequency ω, are superimposed on each other, Then:
- the maximum amplitude is\(\frac{A}{\sqrt{2}}\)
- frequency of resultant wave is\(\boldsymbol{\omega}\)
- the maximum amplitude is \(\sqrt{2} A\)
- frequency of resultant wave is \(\frac{\omega}{2}\)
Answer
(B) frequency of resultant wave is, (C) the maximum amplitude is 2 A
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