According to the principle of superimposition, when 2 or more waves overlap at a point in space, the amplitude of the resultant wave at that point is
Answer: The sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves
Explanation
According to the principle of superimposition, when 2 or more waves overlap at a point in space, the amplitude of the resultant wave at that point is: The sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves.
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