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Standard XII
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Cramer's Rule
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Q.
A travelling wave represented by
y
=
A
sin
(
ω
t
−
k
x
)
is superimposed on another wave represented by
y
=
A
sin
(
ω
t
+
k
x
)
. The resultant is
Q.
What is the phase difference between two simple harmonic motions represented by
x
1
=
A
sin
(
ω
t
+
π
6
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x
2
=
A
cos
(
ω
t
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?
Q.
Assertion (A): The phase difference between displacement and velocity in SHM is
90
∘
Reason (R): The displacement is represented by y=A sin
ω
t and Velocity by V=A
ω
cos
ω
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When two displacements represented by
y
1
=
a
s
i
n
(
ω
t
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and
y
2
=
b
c
o
s
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ω
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are superimposed, the motion is:
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A current of 0.1 A flows through a 25
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