Two waves on a string are moving towards each other as shown in the figure What will the string look like from figure (a) at the moment their peaks collide? What will the string look like from figure (b) at the moment their peaks collide?
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Two waves on a string are moving towards each other as shown in the figure
What will the string look like from figure (a) at the moment their peaks collide?
What will the string look like from figure (b) at the moment their peaks collide?
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