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Two sources, S1 and S2, each emit waves of wavelength λ\lambda in the same medium. The phase difference between the two waves, at the point P shown, is  Two sources, S<sub>1</sub> and S<sub>2</sub>, each emit waves of wavelength  \lambda  in the same medium. The phase difference between the two waves, at the point P shown, is   The quantity  \varepsilon  is:   A)  the distance S<sub>1</sub>S<sub>2</sub> B)  the angle S<sub>1</sub>PS<sub>2</sub> C)    \pi /2 D)  the phase difference between the two sources E)  zero for transverse waves,   \pi  for longitudinal waves The quantity ε\varepsilon is:  Two sources, S<sub>1</sub> and S<sub>2</sub>, each emit waves of wavelength  \lambda  in the same medium. The phase difference between the two waves, at the point P shown, is   The quantity  \varepsilon  is:   A)  the distance S<sub>1</sub>S<sub>2</sub> B)  the angle S<sub>1</sub>PS<sub>2</sub> C)    \pi /2 D)  the phase difference between the two sources E)  zero for transverse waves,   \pi  for longitudinal waves

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