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- Question #7 Can you please answer the below questions? Please do not skip any steps include ALL of your work and double check for accuracy. Thank you.Explain the wave behavior known as interference. Explain the difference between constructive and destructive interference.Calculate the amplitude A of a progressive wave with frequency f= 99 Hz and wavelength > =10 m if its displacement at the point x = 0.1 m at the time t= 10 s is 0.3 m. Provide your answer in SI units. Enter your answer in the box below. Answer: Choose...
- Wave on a string: set wave to oscillate, end type to no end, amplitude to 1.20 cm, frequency to 2.5 hz, damping to 0,and tension to high, make sure to check the rulers and timer boxes a. Measure wavelength and period wavelength____cm, period _____s b. Calculate the frequency from the period you found in a. c. Calculate the wave speed based on your findings in a. and b. d. Assume the "high" position of the tension as 0.00008 N, calculate the linear mass density () of the string. = ___kg/mPlease help me with this Homework ! Please show ALL the work! And please breakup everything into steps! And please make a DIAGRAM! Thanks so much!Two identical point sources are generating waves with the same frequency and amplitude. The two sources are in phase with each other, so the two sources generate wave crests at the same instant. The wavelength of the waves is equal to the distance between the two sources. A. List all the labeled points where the waves from the two sources constructively interfere. If there are no such points, indicate that by stating "none". Separate each letter with a space. Hint: Determine the difference in the distance that each wave travels from the point sources. For example the difference between the distance travelled to B = 1.5λ - 0.5λ. Constructive interference occurs at ΔL=nλ. Destructive occurs at ΔL=nλ/2. B. List all the labeled points where the waves from the two sources destructively interfere. If there are no such points, indicate that by stating "none". Separate each letter with a space. Hint: Constructive occurs at ΔL=nλ. Destructive occurs at L=ΔL=nλ/2.