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Question
If y1 = 5 (mm) sinπt is equation of oscillation of source S1 and y2 = 5 (mm) sin (πt + π / 6) be that of S2 and it takes 1 sec and
sec for the transverse waves to reach point A from source S1 and S2 respectively then the resulting amplitude at point A, is


Options
A.5
mm
B.5√3 mm
C.5 mm
D.5√2 mm
Solution
Wave originating at t = 0 from S1 reaches point A at t = 1.
Wave originating at t =
from S2 reaches point A at t = 1.
So phase difference in these waves =
; A =
= 5
Wave originating at t =
So phase difference in these waves =
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