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Standard XII
Physics
Effect of Temperature, Pressure and Humidity
When two wave...
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When two waves are mutually coherent it means that
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When two waves are mutually coherent it means their waveforms are identical and have the same frequency.
The phase difference between the two waves is constant.
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