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Asked by Donald Craven

A wave of amplitude 4.0 meters interferes with a second wave of amplitude 6.0 meters. If both waves are positive, what is the largest amplitude that will result?(1 point)
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-10m
-10m

10 m
10 m

2 m
2 m

24 m
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
10 m
1 year ago

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