How Does Phase Difference Influence the Amplitude of Combined Wave Functions?

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The discussion focuses on the influence of phase difference on the amplitude of combined wave functions, specifically analyzing two waves with equal wavelength and amplitude represented by the equations y1(x) = Acos((2πx/λ)) and y2(x) = Acos((2πx/λ) + φ). The objective is to derive the expression for the resultant wave y(x) = y1(x) + y2(x) and subsequently calculate the amplitude of the combined wave in terms of A and φ. The amplitude can be determined using the relationship A = √(P/ρ), where P is power and ρ is density.

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I am not looking for any answers, just some guidance.

Consider case (c), (case (c) involved two waves with equal wavelength and amplitude, but with some arbitrary phase difference), and write the two waves as

[tex]y1(x) = Acos((\frac{2*\pi*x}{\lambda}))[/tex]
[tex]y2(x) = Acos((\frac{2*\pi*x}{\lambda}) + \phi)[/tex]

where [tex]\lambda[/tex] and [tex]A[/tex] are the common wavelength and amplitude of the two waves and [tex]\phi[/tex] is their phase difference. Calculate the sum wave [tex]y(x) = y1(x) + y2(x)[/tex] and find an expression for the amplitude of the sum wave in terms of [tex]A[/tex] and [tex]\phi[/tex].

Find an expression for Amplitude in terms of the amplitude?? What exactly is this question asking?
 
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The question is asking you to calculate the amplitude of the sum wave given by the expression y(x) = y1(x) + y2(x). To do this, you will need to use the two given equations for y1(x) and y2(x), as well as the parameters A, λ, and ϕ. After calculating the sum wave, you can then use the equation for the amplitude of a wave (A = √(P/ρ)) to find an expression for the amplitude in terms of A and ϕ.
 

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