phase difference of π corresponds to path difference of
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Whereas, if path difference b/w 2 waves is odd multiple of half wavelength, it satisfies condition for destructive interference. ... sine wave is zero at the origin, but cos wave is not zero at the origin, its zero at pi/2. So the phase difference is pi/2.
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