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Suppose we have two waves, with the same amplitude but different wavelengths and velocities and we add them Then Lets rewrite using wave number and angular frequency Now we will use and set We can rearrange to get By substituting we can then see that Now set and we can rewrite the wave as
The above equation shows beats. For example you can set and see that you get Likewise you could pick and get the same figure, but now the horizontal axis is time or You get a traveling wave that has an oscillating amplitude.
When we look at we see that there are two velocities. One, referred to as the phase velocity, is the speed of the individual wavecrests: The group velocity is the velocity of the envelope Energy and momentum normally move with the group velocity.
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