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The principle of superposition states that the when two waves meet at a certain point, the resultant displacement at that point is the vector sum of the individual waves.
After waves pass through each other, each waves continues along its original direction of travel, and their original amplitudes remain unchanged.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
The principle of superposition
The principle of superposition states that the when two waves meet at a certain point, the resultant displacement at that point is the vector sum of the individual waves.
After waves pass through each other, each waves continues along its original direction of travel, and their original amplitudes remain unchanged.
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