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A level physics equations and key knowledge

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Question:

How can a wave be out of phase

Author: Jacob Wilkins



Answer:

When the trough of a wave meets the peak of another wave. if the exact peak and exact trough meet then the resulting amplitude will be zero and they'll be totally out of phase


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