The diagram above illustrates a waveform. Which of the point on the waveform are in phase?

a

P and R

b

R and T

c

P and T

d

Q and S

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bennite11
5 years ago

So wrong

The wavelength of a wave is the distance between any two adjacent points that are in phase.

The answer is C

Hybbridd
2 years ago

Option "C" is correct here

@myschoolofficial take correction please

victorgra
6 years ago

Particles which are at the same vertical distances from their positions of rest and are moving in the same direction are said to be in phase

lamins
3 years ago

Option C is the most viable option here
I please change this as points in phase occupies similar position and travel in thesane directions

Programmer2k25
1 month ago

The answer is C.
The distances must differ in multiples of 2π or one cycle.

Alisha101
2 years ago

Please this is wrong please endeavor to change it

Benchimaru
4 years ago

yhos is wrong. pls rectify

Chrisbridge
3 months ago

The answer is P and T. That is C.

mimifav247
1 year ago

https://youtu.be/yKL6DjqAm3I?si=XRP3SQTbVo1KwQWT

Watch this video if you want clarification on what phase difference is.

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