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What is the condition required of the phase difference (in radians) between two waves with the same wavelength if these waves interfere constructively? a. (2m +1)Ï€ where m= 0, +1, +2, etc.
b. mπ where m = 0, +1, +2, etc.
c. 2mπ where m = 0, +1, +2, etc.
d. (m+1)Ï€ where m = 0, +1, +2, etc.

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