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Standard XII
Physics
Resultant Amplitude
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two waves of amplitude A & xA' pass through a region . If x>1 the difference in the maximum and minimum resul†an t amplitude possible is (1) (x+1)A' (2) (x-1)A' (3)2xA' (4)2xA'
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