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haleyc112

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Which of these procedures evaluates the effect of two waves meeting?
 a. Multiply the displacements at each point of the two individual waves.
  b. Add the magnitudes of the displacements at each point of the individual waves.
  c. Add the displacements at each point of the two individual waves.
  d. Subtract the displacement of one wave from the other at each point.
  e. Ignore the second wave in calculating the displacement.

Question 2

What determines the speed of a wave traveling on a rope?
 a. The speed of the initial disturbance.
  b. How the wave is initiated.
  c. The amplitude of the wave and the mass of the rope.
  d. The amplitude of the wave.
  e. The mass of the rope and the tension of the rope.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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