@Clash-PrO Ty but can't follow what you are saying. I just wish there was a vid showing it. Like do you add them, do you multiply them, is there a formula they get plugged into, do they get averaged?
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
this is free and you explained this better than my lecturer
And what happens when you don't have the same amplitude? I can't find a formula or instructions anywhere.
I'm looking for that too :')
Its just in your reduction.
@@KyleYounge I have no idea what that means.
@Clash-PrO Ty but can't follow what you are saying. I just wish there was a vid showing it. Like do you add them, do you multiply them, is there a formula they get plugged into, do they get averaged?
which accademic year in western eduacation system studiees this ?
This helped a lot! Thank you so much!
I cant seem to add 7 functions together without getting a very bizzare resultant function. Any idea why this is happening?
that's because you're adding seven functions together. That's hella gay
@@abdallababikir9154 Haha thats hella funny😐
Thank you this helped me solve my problem!
Omw thank you so much. This helped me allot!
Nicely done, thanks!
Explained perfectly
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
If y1 =Asin (kx-wt+a) and y2=As in(kx -wt+b),then what is the resultant?
Have you got your answer? If so, please give an explanation.
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Check the vector sums for also the sinusoidal. Hope helps.
thank you, great explanation
Nice
Oh thanks God finally I found it
Thanks dude
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