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Two points on a progressive wave are out of phase by 0.41 rad. What is this phase difference?
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A 23° [e]
B 47° [e]
C 74° [e]
D 148° [e]


Two points on a progressive wave are out of phase by 0.41 rad.

 What is this phase difference?
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