AW-2 Find the difference in phase between two identical waves traveling in the same direction on a string that will produce a net amplitude that is 1.50 times the amplitude of the two waves.

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c) Now let one wave have an amplitude of 2.00cm and the other have an amplitude of 3.00cm. Use any
appropriate method to find the amplitude of the resultant (net) wave.
AW-2 Find the difference in phase between two identical waves traveling in the same direction on a string that
will produce a net amplitude that is 1.50 times the amplitude of the two waves.
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Transcribed Image Text:c) Now let one wave have an amplitude of 2.00cm and the other have an amplitude of 3.00cm. Use any appropriate method to find the amplitude of the resultant (net) wave. AW-2 Find the difference in phase between two identical waves traveling in the same direction on a string that will produce a net amplitude that is 1.50 times the amplitude of the two waves. A W.3 Two sound wovon omiui
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AW-1 a) 3.46cm b) 3.46cm c) 4.36cm (this is not a typo). Only the graphical method can be used
for this part because the anmplitudes of the two wayes are not the sarne,
AW-2 83°
AW-3 a) and b): 1. Pnet=2Pm 2. Pue=1.41pm 3. Pnet=1.73pm and 4. pnet-1.85pm
AW-4 pnet-1.17p.
AW-5 a) 70.0m/s
c) 4.74cm d) 42.0°
AW-6 paet-4.47x10 N/m2
b) yı lies along the +x axis, y2 is 115° counterclockwise from the tip of y1.
Transcribed Image Text:Answers AW-1 a) 3.46cm b) 3.46cm c) 4.36cm (this is not a typo). Only the graphical method can be used for this part because the anmplitudes of the two wayes are not the sarne, AW-2 83° AW-3 a) and b): 1. Pnet=2Pm 2. Pue=1.41pm 3. Pnet=1.73pm and 4. pnet-1.85pm AW-4 pnet-1.17p. AW-5 a) 70.0m/s c) 4.74cm d) 42.0° AW-6 paet-4.47x10 N/m2 b) yı lies along the +x axis, y2 is 115° counterclockwise from the tip of y1.
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