Answer: Two radio antennas radiating in phase are located

Chapter 35, Problem 35.43

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Two radio antennas radiating in phase are located at points A and B, 200 m apart (Fig. P35.43). The radio waves have a frequency of 5.80 MHz. A radio receiver is moved out from point B along a line perpendicular to the line connecting A and B (line BC shown in Fig. P35.43). At what distances from B will there be destructive interference? (Note: The distance of the receiver from the sources is not large in comparison to the separation of the sources, so Eq. (35.5) does not apply.)

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