What is the importance of Class 11 Physics Chapter 14 Waves in CBSE exams?

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    Jaya Sinha

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    Class 11 Physics Chapter 14 Waves is very important for CBSE exams because it builds the foundation for many topics like frequency, wavelength, wave propogation, amplitude, wave equations. Chapter 14 Waves covers the types of waves, how they move, and important concepts like the superposition principle, standing waves, beats, and the Doppler effect. These topics often appear in exams as theory questions, derivations, or numericals. The chapter also helps in preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. 

    Questions from this chapter may carry 1, 3, or 5 marks, and often include diagrams and formulas in CBSE regular exams. To un

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Let us consider a vector P? . The equation can be written as

Px = Py = 1 P? = (Px2+Py2) P? = (12+12)P? = 2 …….(i)

So the magnitude of vector i? + j? = 2

Let θ be the angle made by vector P? , with the x axis as given in the above figure

tan?θ = Px/Pyθ = tan-1?(1/1) , θ = 45 ° with the x axis

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Qx?i? – Qy? j? = ( i? – j?)

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