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Two waves, each with an amplitude of 0.5m are superimposed with constructive interference such that they are in phase. Describe the resultan
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Answer:
1m
Explanation:
When two waves are superimposed, the interference can either be constructive or destructive. In this case, the interference is constructive and the waves are in phase, which means we add the amplitudes together.
Since each wave has an amplitude of 0.5m, our new amplitude will be 0.5m+0.5m=1m