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If the wave one of the above waves has an amplitude of +10 cm and the other wave has an amplitude of +5 cm, what will the amplitude of the combined wavelength be? q
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If the wave one of the above waves has an amplitude of +10 cm and the
other wave has an amplitude of +5 cm, what will the amplitude of the
combined wavelength be?
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15 centimeters ......
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