Question: Two monochromatic, coherent radio sources are located a distance D = 24.18 cm apart. The wavelength of the rad

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Question: Two monochromatic, coherent radio sources are located a distance D = 24.18 cm apart. The wavelength of the rad

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Question Two Monochromatic Coherent Radio Sources Are Located A Distance D 24 18 Cm Apart The Wavelength Of The Rad 1
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Question: Two monochromatic, coherent radio sources are located a distance D = 24.18 cm apart. The wavelength of the radio waves is A = 7.18 cm. A detector travels along the vertical line - a line perpendicular to the line joining the two sources. y is the distance of the detector from the left hand radio source. y D Figure 1. Two monochromatic, coherent radio sources (open circles) are a distance D apart. A distance y above the leftmost source is a detector. Part 1) Where is the first point along the vertical that the detector encounters constructive interference as it moves away from the radios? y = Part 2) Where is the first point that the detector encounters destructive interference as it move away from the radios? cm y = Part 3) The phase of the radio on the right is now changed so that is it radians out of phase with the radio on the left. Everything else remains the same. Select all of the true statements. The radio sources are no longer coherent as they are now out of phase with each other. O The radio sources are no longer monochromatic as they are now out of phase with each other. O The answer found in part 1 is now a point of destructive interference. O The answer found in part 2 is still a point of destructive interference. cm
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