Two radio antennas are 130 m apart on a north-south line. The two antennas radiate in phase at a frequency of 3.6 MHz

All radio measurements are made far from the antennas. What is the smallest angle, reckoned east of north from midway between the antennas, at which constructive interference of two radio waves occurs? (c = 3.00 × 108 m/s)
A) 50°
B) 55°
C) 45°
D) 40°
E) 35°


A

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