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    The Figure Shows Two Waves Traveling in the Positive-X Direction\(\pi\)
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The Figure Shows Two Waves Traveling in the Positive-X Direction π\piπ

Question 89

Question 89

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    The figure shows two waves traveling in the positive-x direction. The phase difference between these two waves is A)   \pi  radians. B)   \pi /2 radians. C)   \pi /4 radians. D)   \pi /8 radians. E)   \pi /16 radians.
The figure shows two waves traveling in the positive-x direction. The phase difference between these two waves is


A) π\piπ radians.
B) π\piπ /2 radians.
C) π\piπ /4 radians.
D) π\piπ /8 radians.
E) π\piπ /16 radians.

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