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Physics, 06.08.2021 04:20 LilFlamingo247

Two sound waves, from two different sources with the same frequency, 500 Hz, travel in the same direction at 340 m/s. The sources are in phase. What is the magnitude of the phase difference of the waves at a point that is 3.68 m from one source and 5.79 m from the other

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