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[" 34.Two waves are represented by : "y_(1)=A sin(omega t+(pi)/(6))" and "y_(2)=A cos omega t],[" Their resultant amplitude is given by "],[[" (A) "sqrt(3)A," (B) "sqrt(2)A," (C) "2A," (D) "A]]

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