The displacement of the interfering light waves are y1 = 4 sin ωt and y2 = 3 sin (ωt +…
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The displacement of the interfering light waves are
y1 = 4 sin ωt and y2 = 3 sin (ωt + π/2)
What is the amplitude of resultant wave?
y1 = 4 sin ωt and y2 = 3 sin (ωt + π/2)
What is the amplitude of resultant wave?
- 5
- 7
- 1
- zero
Answer
(A) 5
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