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Two simple harmonic waves of the same frequency and wavelength are traveling in

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Question

Two simple harmonic waves of the same frequency and wavelength are traveling in the same direction. one wave has an amplitude of 25.0 mm and the other has a amplitude of 40.0mm. What phase difference, phi, between the two waves results in the smallest amplitude of the resultant wave and what is that amplitude? What phase difference, phi2, between the two waves results in the largest amplitude of the wave and what is it that amplitude? what is the resultan amplitude if the phase difference between the waves is (phi1-phi2)/2?

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