3. Consider the superposition of two waves, each with an amplitude of 2 m, a wavelength of 5 m, and a period of 0.4 s, b

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3. Consider the superposition of two waves, each with an amplitude of 2 m, a wavelength of 5 m, and a period of 0.4 s, b

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3. Consider the superposition of two waves, each with an amplitude of 2 m, a wavelength of 5 m, and a period of 0.4 s, but different phases: y(x,t) = Ym sin(kx - wt) + Ym sin(kx - wt+). For each of the following values of the phase differences , sketch separate plots of y(0,t) vs. t (i.e. the height of the waves at x = 0) for two cycles of the individual waves and two cycles of their superposition. It should be clear from the plots the values of the maximum and minimum height of the waves and at what times they reach these heights. A) = 0 B) 9 = C) =
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