Adding waves with different phases

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This video will introduce you to the principle of superposition. It will then use that principle to add together waves with different phases.
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this is free and you explained this better than my lecturer

bigsam
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And what happens when you don't have the same amplitude? I can't find a formula or instructions anywhere.

josephanthonycohenbrownsto
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which accademic year in western eduacation system studiees this ?

depressedcosmos
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Thank you this helped me solve my problem!

thisu
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Omw thank you so much. This helped me allot!

TheSepticSid
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I cant seem to add 7 functions together without getting a very bizzare resultant function. Any idea why this is happening?

tiagomarques
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If y1 =Asin (kx-wt+a) and y2=As in(kx -wt+b), then what is the resultant?

everythingforgod
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I didn't understand the trig ID. I f it is sin (A+B) * cos (A-B), why is it not a negative phase (cos (-ph/2) ? it doesn't matter if only one of the functions has a phase but it's important if both functions have a phase. you should not get in the habit of neglecting it

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