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franco1991
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When you have waves that are out of phase by some fraction of a cycle, e.g not exactly in phase and not exactly 180 degrees anti-phase, how do you determine the phase (relative to the original component waveforms) of the resultant?
Specifically, is there an equation that solves for phase given the amplitudes and phase difference of the original 2 waves, and is there some rule of thumb that is a useful approximation, like for example the phase of the resultant (relative to the first 2 waves) will be the phase-difference between the original 2 waves?
Specifically, is there an equation that solves for phase given the amplitudes and phase difference of the original 2 waves, and is there some rule of thumb that is a useful approximation, like for example the phase of the resultant (relative to the first 2 waves) will be the phase-difference between the original 2 waves?