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Two radio antennas separated by d = 292 m, as shown in the figure below, simultaneously broadcast identical signals at t

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 7:53 pm
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Two Radio Antennas Separated By D 292 M As Shown In The Figure Below Simultaneously Broadcast Identical Signals At T 1
Two Radio Antennas Separated By D 292 M As Shown In The Figure Below Simultaneously Broadcast Identical Signals At T 1 (25.99 KiB) Viewed 56 times
Two radio antennas separated by d = 292 m, as shown in the figure below, simultaneously broadcast identical signals at the same wavelength. A car travels due north along a straight line at position x = 1,250 m from the center point between the antennas, and its radio receives the signals. Hint: Do not use the small-angle approximation in this problem. 1 d 0 (a) If the car is at the position of the second maximum after that at point o when it has traveled a distance of y = 400 m northward, what is the wavelength of the signals? 44.5 m (b) How much farther must the car travel to encounter the next minimum in reception? 115 m