Six simple harmonic oscillations each of same frequency and equal amplitude are superposed. The phase difference between any two consecutive oscillations i.e., φn – φn-1 = Δφ is constant, where φn is the phase of the nth oscillation. If the resultant amplitude of the superposition is zero, what is the phase difference Δφ?
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Maybe you wanted to type http://www.cramster.com in your address bar.meegal90 wrote:Six simple harmonic oscillations each of same frequency and equal amplitude are superposed. The phase difference between any two consecutive oscillations i.e., φn – φn-1 = Δφ is constant, where φn is the phase of the nth oscillation. If the resultant amplitude of the superposition is zero, what is the phase difference Δφ?
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