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Question 47

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Two harmonic waves are described by Two harmonic waves are described by     What is the phase (in rad)  of the resultant wave when x = t = 0? A)  3 B)  0 C)  2 D)  1 E)  4 Two harmonic waves are described by     What is the phase (in rad)  of the resultant wave when x = t = 0? A)  3 B)  0 C)  2 D)  1 E)  4 What is the phase (in rad) of the resultant wave when x = t = 0?


A) 3
B) 0
C) 2
D) 1
E) 4

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