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Two sources emit waves that are coherent, in phase, and have wavelengths of 26.0 m.
a) Do the waves interfere constructively or destructively at an observation point 91.0 m from one source and 221 m from the other source?
b) Do the waves interfere constructively or destructively at an observation point 44.0 m from one source and 135 m from the other source?
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Two sources emit waves that are coherent, in phase, and have wavelengths of 26.0 m.
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