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Two waves of the same frequency have amplitudes 2 and 4. They interfare at a point where their phase difference is `60^(@)`. Find their resultant amplitude.

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To find the resultant amplitude of two waves with given amplitudes and a phase difference, we can use the principle of superposition and vector addition. Here’s the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Amplitude of the first wave, \( A_1 = 2 \) - Amplitude of the second wave, \( A_2 = 4 \) - Phase difference, \( \theta = 60^\circ \) ### Step 2: Use the formula for resultant amplitude ...
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