What phase difference between two otherwise identical traveling waves, moving in the same direction along a...

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What phase difference between two otherwise identical travelingwaves, moving in the same direction along a stretched string, willresult in the combined wave having an amplitude 1.3 times that ofthe common amplitude of the two combining waves? Express youranswer in (a) degrees, (b)radians, and (c) as a fraction of thewavelength.

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a Let a1 amplitude of one wavea2 amplitude of second waveR amplitude of resultant wave phase difference    See Answer
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