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A radio transmitting station operating at a frequency of 120 MHz has two identical antennas that radiate in phase. Antenna B is 9.00 m to the right of antenna A. Consider point P between the antennas and along the line connecting them, a horizontal distance x to the right of antenna A. For what values of x will constructive interference occur at point P?

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Answer:

x = 4.5 m, 5.75 m, 6.5 m, 8.25 m

Step-by-step explanation:


f = frequency of radio transmitting station = 120 MHz = 120 x 10⁶ Hz


v = speed of the radio wave = 3 x 10⁸ ms⁻¹


\lambda = wavelength

Wavelength is given as


\lambda = (v)/(f) \\\lambda = (3*10^(8))/(120*10^(6)) \\\lambda = 2.5 m


d = distance between the two antennas = 9.00 m


x = Distance of point P from the antenna A


d - x = Distance of point P from the antenna B


\Delta x = Path difference

Path difference is given as


\Delta x = x - (d - x)


\Delta x = 2 x - d

For constructive interference, Path difference is given as


\Delta x = n \lambda


2 x - d = n \lambda\\2 x - 9 = 2.5 n

For n = 0


2 x - 9 = 2.5 n\\2 x - 9 = 2.5 (0)\\x = 4.5 m

For n = 1


2 x - 9 = 2.5 n\\2 x - 9 = 2.5 (1)\\x = 5.75 m

For n = 2


2 x - 9 = 2.5 n\\2 x - 9 = 2.5 (2)\\x = 6.5 m

For n = 3


2 x - 9 = 2.5 n\\2 x - 9 = 2.5 (3)\\x = 8.25 m

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