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CBSE Class 11-science Answered

According to the video on standing waves the phase difference between the two waves is 0 but yesterday i posted a que with this diagram to ask  for the phase difference (somewhat like standing waves and got the answer (pie/2)c. can you pleasse tell me the meaning of 'c' too?

Asked by Nishtha Gupta | 18 Mar, 2014, 06:41: PM
answered-by-expert Expert Answer
The phase difference is not zero as the maxima of one wave coincides with the minima of the other.
 
In such a case, the phase difference is 90° which is represented as (π/2)c. Here, 'c' indicates angle in 'radians'.
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