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Exercise:
The superposition of two oscillations with the same frequency f and the same amplitude A has an amplitude A/div. Calculate the phase shift between the two oscillations.

Solution:
The amplitude of the superposition corresponds to two times the height of an isosceles triangle with equal sides A: sscAsup AcosDeltaphi/ where Deltaphi is the phase shift between the two oscillations. With sscAsupA/div it follows that AcosDeltaphi/fracAdiv and cosDeltaphi/ fracdoubledivP The phase shift is therefore Deltaphi dphiF resultdphiP resultdphidegP
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Exercise:
The superposition of two oscillations with the same frequency f and the same amplitude A has an amplitude A/div. Calculate the phase shift between the two oscillations.

Solution:
The amplitude of the superposition corresponds to two times the height of an isosceles triangle with equal sides A: sscAsup AcosDeltaphi/ where Deltaphi is the phase shift between the two oscillations. With sscAsupA/div it follows that AcosDeltaphi/fracAdiv and cosDeltaphi/ fracdoubledivP The phase shift is therefore Deltaphi dphiF resultdphiP resultdphidegP
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