Asked by Roger
is it true that When two identical waveforms of the same frequency are added together, the result will be a waveform with a wavelength that is twice that of the individual waveforms.
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Max
Actually, no. However, the result will be a waveform with twice the amplitude as either of the individual waveforms.
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