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The principle of superposition in wave motion tells that in a motion in which two or more waves are simultaneously producing their displacements in a particle then the resultant

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Amplitude is the sum of the individual amplitudes
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Velocity is the sum of the individual velocities
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Displacement is the vector sum of the individual displacements
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Phase is the sum of the individual phases
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The correct option is C Displacement is the vector sum of the individual displacements
According to Principle of superposition, the resultant displacement at a point due to two or more waves passing through a medium is equal to the vector sum of the individual displacements occuring at that point.

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