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What is the phase diffrence between the particle 1 and 2 located as shown in

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The distance between the particles
`Deltax=(lambda)/(2)-(lambda)/(8))+(lambda)/(4)=(5lambda)/(8)`
`Deltaphi=(2pi)/(lambda)Deltax=(2pi)/(lambda)xx(5lambda)/(8)=(5pi)/(4)`
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