Two waves of same frequency and amplitudes 0.03m and 0.15m are super imposed on each other. (i) For which values of the phase difference (0)the amplitude A of the resultant wave will be maximum and for what values minimum? (ii) Calculate the maximum and minimum intensities of the resultant wave
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