Two waves are simultaneously passing through a string and their equations are : y₁ = A₁ sin k(x-vt), y2 = A₂ sin k(x-vt + xo). Given amplitudes A₁ = 12 mm and A₂ = 5 mm, Xo = 3.5 cm and wave number k = 6.28 cm ¹. The amplitude of resulting wave will be .......... mm.
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