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Two radio antennas A and B radiate in phase. Antenna B is a distance of 120 m to the right of antenna A. Consider point Q along the extensio
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Two radio antennas A and B radiate in phase. Antenna B is a distance of 120 m to the right of antenna A. Consider point Q along the extension of the line connecting the antennas, a horizontal distance of 40.0 m to the right of antenna B. The frequency, and hence the wavelength, of the emitted waves can be varied. What is the longest wavelength for which there will be destructive interference at point Q?
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Answer:
240 m
120 m
Explanation:
d = Path difference = 120 m
For destructive interference
Path difference
The longest wavelength is 240 m
For constructive interference
The longest wavelength is 120 m