The correct relation between phase difference and path difference is
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Path difference is the difference in distance travelled by two waves. ... Phase difference is used when two waves have a constant phase relationship. The waves could be 1/4λ out all the time and this would be the phase difference. If two waves are in phase, each peak will meet the peak of the other wave.
Path difference is the difference in distance travelled by two waves. ... Phase difference is used when two waves have a constant phase relationship. The waves could be 1/4λ out all the time and this would be the phase difference. If two waves are in phase, each peak will meet the peak of the other wave.
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