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Can beats be created by two waves with different amplitudes? How will they look like?
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Yes, beats can be created by two waves with different amplitudes. In fact, the amplitude of the resulting beat will be equal to the difference in amplitude between the two waves.
The amplitude of the waves does not directly affect the beat frequency. The beat frequency is determined by the difference in frequency between the two waves.
No, two waves with the same amplitude will not create beats. In order for beats to occur, there must be a difference in frequency between the two waves.
The loudness of the resulting beat is determined by the amplitude of the two original waves. The greater the difference in amplitude between the waves, the louder the resulting beat will be.
No, beats cannot be created by two waves with the same frequency. In order for beats to occur, there must be a difference in frequency between the two waves.