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Transverse Waves Y1 = A1 Sin(k1x − ω1t) and Y2

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Transverse waves y1 = A1 sin(k1x − ω1t) and y2 = A2 sin(k2x − ω2t) , with A2 > A1, start at opposite ends of a long rope when t = 0. The magnitude of the maximum displacement, y, of the rope at any point is


A) A1 − A2.
B) A2 − A1.
C) A1 + A2.
D)
Transverse waves y<sub>1</sub> = A<sub>1</sub> sin(k<sub>1</sub>x − ω<sub>1</sub>t)  and y<sub>2</sub> = A<sub>2</sub> sin(k<sub>2</sub>x − ω<sub>2</sub>t) , with A<sub>2</sub> > A<sub>1</sub>, start at opposite ends of a long rope when t = 0. The magnitude of the maximum displacement, y, of the rope at any point is A)  A<sub>1</sub> − A<sub>2</sub>. B)  A<sub>2</sub> − A<sub>1</sub>. C)  A<sub>1</sub> + A<sub>2</sub>. D)    . E)    . .
E)
Transverse waves y<sub>1</sub> = A<sub>1</sub> sin(k<sub>1</sub>x − ω<sub>1</sub>t)  and y<sub>2</sub> = A<sub>2</sub> sin(k<sub>2</sub>x − ω<sub>2</sub>t) , with A<sub>2</sub> > A<sub>1</sub>, start at opposite ends of a long rope when t = 0. The magnitude of the maximum displacement, y, of the rope at any point is A)  A<sub>1</sub> − A<sub>2</sub>. B)  A<sub>2</sub> − A<sub>1</sub>. C)  A<sub>1</sub> + A<sub>2</sub>. D)    . E)    . .

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