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Q. Two waves are propagating perpendicular to each other
superimpose on each other. If the initial phase difference between them is π/4, the resultant wave will be

a) straight line
b) parabola

c) circle

d) ellipse

Niranjan Mishra , 4 Years ago
Grade 12
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ROSHAN MUJEEB

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The resultant of two waves is given byR2=A2+B2+2ABcosθ;θis the phase difference and A and B are the amplitudes of the individual waves.

Ifθ=2π, thenR=A+B

The correct option is (a)

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