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If the displacement of two waves at a point is given by:-`Y_1=a sin wt``Y_2=a sin (wt+pi/2)`Calculate the resultant
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If the displacement of two waves at a point is given by:-
`Y_1=a sin wt`
`Y_2=a sin (wt+pi/2)`
Calculate the resultant amplitude?
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