Question: These two waves travel along the same string: y 1 = ( 3 . 7 0 mm ) sin ( 2 . 4 3 x

These two waves travel along the same string:
y1=(3.70mm)sin(2.43x-360t)
y2=(5.94mm)sin(2.43x-360t+0.842rad)
What are (a)the amplitude and (b)the phase angle (relative to wave 1)of the resultant wave? (c)If a third wave of amplitude 4.73mm is also to be sent along the string in the same direction as the first two waves, what should be its phase angle in order to maximize the amplitude of the new resultant wave?
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(c)Number UnitsThese two waves travel along the same string:
y1=(3.70mm)sin(2.43x-360t)
y2=(5.94mm)sin(2.43x-360t+0.842rad)
What are (a)the amplitude and (b)the phase angle (relative to wave 1)of the resultant wave? (c)If a third wave of amplitude 4.73mm is also to be sent along the string in the same direction as the first two waves, what should be its phase angle in order to maximize the amplitude of the new resultant wave?
(a)Number
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(b)Number Units
(c)Number Units

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