Multiple Choice
Two traveling sinusoidal waves interfere to produce a wave with the mathematical form If the value of is appropriately chosen, the two waves might be:
A) y1(x,t) = (ym/3) sin (kx + t) and y2(x,t) = (ym/3) sin (kx + t + )
B) y1(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx - t) and y2(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx - t + )
C) y1(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx - t) and y2(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx + t + )
D) y1(x,t) = 0.7ym sin [(kx/2) - ( t/2) ] and y2(x,t) = 0.7ym sin [(kx/2) - ( t/2) + ]
E) y1(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx + t) and y2(x,t) = 0.7ym sin (kx + t + )
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