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  • 02-11-2017
  • Physics
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When two waves meet and result in resonance, how is the resultant wave different from the original waves?

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  • 09-11-2017
At resonance, a standing wave is produced, and is one in which two waves superimpose to produce a wave that varies in amplitude but does not propagate, forming a single wave of one frequency, wavelength, and speed. The resultant wave has a higher amplitude. 
The right answer is B) It has a greater amplitude.
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