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If the phase difference between the two wave is `2 pi` during superposition, then the resultant amplitude is

A

Maximum

B

Minimum

C

Maximum or minimum

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
A

If `Deltaphi=2pi`, constructive interference
hence, resultant amplitude will be maximum.
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