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Physics Question on wave interference

Four independent waves are represented by equations : (1) X1=a1sinωtX_{1}=a_{1} \sin \omega t (2) X2=a1sin2ωtX_{2}=a_{1} \sin 2 \omega t (3) X3=a1sinω1tX_{3}=a_{1} \sin \omega_{1} t (4) X4=a1sin(ωt+δ)X_{4}=a_{1} \sin (\omega t+\delta) Interference is possible between waves represented by equations :

A

3 and 4

B

1 and 2

C

2 and 3

D

1 and 4

Answer

1 and 4

Explanation

Solution

To see interference, we need two sources with the same frequency and with a constant phase difference. In the given waves,
X1=a1sinωtX_{1}=a_{1} \sin \omega t
andX4=a1sin(ωt+δ)X_{4}=a_{1} \sin (\omega t+\delta)
have a constant phase difference δ\delta, so interference is possible between them.
For.X1=a1sinωtX_{1}=a_{1} \sin \omega t
and X2=a2sin2ωtX_{2}=a_{2} \sin 2 \omega t,
frequency is not equal and there is no constant phase difference. For
X1=a1sinωtX_{1}=a_{1} \sin \omega t,
and X3=a1sinω1tX_{3}=a_{1} \sin \omega_{1} t,
frequency is different and there is no constant phase difference.