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In terms of distance:
Phase Difference = 2πx/λ (where x = wavelength distance) This is for radians.
Phase Difference = 360x/λ
^ To get phase difference in terms of time, replace 'x' with 't'.
Read the chapter from Chris Mee's book. Then reinforcing the chapter from Pacific volume 2 or other books can be quite useful too! That's what my school teacher told me to do. I haven't started studying waves from Pacific volume 2 that thorougly though , it's still good in Chris Mee's book!Plzz guys i need some short notes on waves (As level) or any website that could explain that concept of waves. any help wud be appreciated
Read the chapter from Chris Mee's book. Then reinforcing the chapter from Pacific volume 2 or other books can be quite useful too! That's what my school teacher told me to do. I haven't started studying waves from Pacific volume 2 that thorougly though , it's still good in Chris Mee's book!
Guys do any 1 have guess ppr of urdu, accountx, business or Ecoonomics: A Levels?? Do share if u hv it, please !No ebook available found and I haven't got a scanner. sry : /
I can post notes though.
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