Two sinusoidal waves of wavelength A = 2/3 m and amplitude A = 6 cm and differing with their phase constant, are travelling to the left with same velocity = 50 m/s. The resultant wave function y_res (x,t) will have the form:

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Two sinusoidal waves of wavelength A = 2/3 m and amplitude A = 6 cm and
differing with their phase constant, are travelling to the left with same velocity v
= 50 m/s. The resultant wave function y_res (x,t) will have the form:
y_res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TIX+150rtt+p/2).
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O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(150Ttx+3Tt+p/2).
O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TTX-150rt+p/2).
O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(4/2) sin(150rx-3nt+p/2).
O y res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TX-180rtt+o/2).
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Transcribed Image Text:50 Hz Two sinusoidal waves of wavelength A = 2/3 m and amplitude A = 6 cm and differing with their phase constant, are travelling to the left with same velocity v = 50 m/s. The resultant wave function y_res (x,t) will have the form: y_res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TIX+150rtt+p/2). %3D O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(150Ttx+3Tt+p/2). O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TTX-150rt+p/2). O y-res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(4/2) sin(150rx-3nt+p/2). O y res (x,t) = 12(cm) cos(p/2) sin(3TX-180rtt+o/2). Clear selection
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