Sinusoidal sound waves of the same frequency travelling in air along the \(x\)-axis and the \(y\)-axis arrive in phase with each other at the origin. Their amplitudes are equal to \(A\) (each). The amplitude of the vibration at the origin is:
1. \(A\)
2. \(\sqrt 2A\)
3. \(2A\)
4. \((2+\sqrt2)A\)
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A waveform propagating along the \(x\text-\)axis is given by; \(y(x,t)=(2~\text{mm})\sin2\pi\bigg[\big(300~\text{s}^{-1}\big)t-{\large\frac{x}{1.5~\text m}}\bigg] \)
The maximum speed of a particle as the wave travels is:
1. \(450~\text{m/s}\)
2. \(0.6~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(1.2\pi~\text{m/s}\)
4. \(900\pi~\text{m/s}\)
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