isaag24 isaag24
  • 14-06-2017
  • Physics
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What happens if two sound
waves having the same frequency interfere in phase

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kicklighterr kicklighterr
  • 14-06-2017
the amplitude of the resultant wave is greater than the amplitude of either of the two individual waves.
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Teebhabzie Teebhabzie
  • 02-02-2020

Answer:

Constructive interference occurs and a new wave with a greater amplitude will be produced.

Explanation:

Superposition of the two waves will occur and this will result in constructive interference.

Since the two waves have identical frequencies and they add, the constructive interference will produce a wave that will have a greater amplitude than the individual waves.

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