Question: If two waves start out in phase with one another, but one wave travels two wavelengths farther than the other before they come together, will
If two waves start out in phase with one another, but one wave travels two wavelengths farther than the other before they come together, will the waves be in phase or out of phase when they combine? Explain.
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