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Two waves traveling on a string in the same direction both have a frequency of 92 Hz, a wavelength of 0.19 m, and an amplitude of 0.32 m. What is the amplitude of the resultant wave if the original waves differ in phase by pi /3 rad?
What is the phase difference between the two waves if the amplitude of the resultant wave is 0.25 m?
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