when two progressive waves y1=4 sin2x 6t

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When two progressive waves y1 = 4sin(2x–6t) and y2 = 3sin(2x−6t−(π/2)) are superimposed, the amplitude of the resultant wave is In this video, we explore the concept of wave superposition and how it affects the resultant wave's amplitude when two progressive waves interfere. We'll specifically analyze the given waves 𝑦 1 = 4 sin ⁡ ( 2 𝑥 − 6 𝑡 ) y 1 ​ =4sin(2x−6t) and

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