Two identical sources A and B emit in-phase plane radio waves with frequency 7.84E4 Hz and intensity 1.78E2 W/m2. A detector placed at location P closer to source B than source A detects a destructive interference. What is the intensity of the wave detected by the detector (in W/m2)?
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Two identical sources A and B emit in-phase plane radio waves with frequency 7.84E4 Hz and intensity 1.78E2 W/m2. A detector placed at location P closer to source B than source A detects a destructive interference. What is the intensity of the wave detected by the detector (in W/m2)?
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