We now consider two sound waves with different frequencies which have to the same amplitude. The wave functions of these waves are as follows: y1 (t) = A sin (2πf1t) y2 (t) = A sin (2πf2t) A = 1 m, f1 = 1000 Hz and f2 = 1050 Hz 1) Doing the corresponding numerical simulations show what happens with the increase of the difference between the frequencies of the two waves and vice versa

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We now consider two sound waves with different frequencies which have to the same amplitude. The wave functions of these waves are as follows:

y1 (t) = A sin (2πf1t)

y2 (t) = A sin (2πf2t)

A = 1 m, f1 = 1000 Hz and f2 = 1050 Hz

1) Doing the corresponding numerical simulations show what happens with the increase of the difference between the frequencies of the two waves and vice versa.

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