Physics, 05.05.2020 08:01, manman1773
The transmitting antenna for a radio station is 6.48 km from your house. The frequency of the electromagnetic wave broadcast by this station is 538 kHz. The station builds a second transmitting antenna that broadcasts an identical electromagnetic wave in phase with the original one. The new antenna is 7.32 km from your house. Does constructive (0 with No units) or destructive (1 with No units) interference occur at the receiving antenna of your radio?
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