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The phase difference between any two points on a wave front is ____

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  • For light wave, lamda is wavelength, delta is the phase difference between two points on the wave separated by a distance of Delta The relationship between lamda,deltaandDelta is

    A
    `Delta=(2pi)/lamda delta`
    B
    `Delta=(lamdadelta)/(2pi)`
    C
    `delta=Delta/lamda`
    D
    `delta=(piDelta)/lamda`
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