Physics, asked by anuroopa80, 9 months ago

What is the phase difference between two points or
a wavefront?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Wavefront is the locus of all the particles of a medium that are found vibrating in the same phase, at a given instant. The phase difference between any two points on a wave front is zero. Irrespective of the nature of wave front, phase difference between any two points on wave front is defined in terms of RADIANS.

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Answered by satyamkumar9450
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Answer:

Zero.....

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