Waves from a radio station have a wavelength of 250 m. These waves can travel directly from

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Waves from a radio station have a wavelength of 250 m. These waves can travel directly from the antenna to a receiver or can reflect from a nearby mountain cliff and then reach the receiver (Fig. P25.7). If the distance from the receiver to the cliff is L  1000 m, is there constructive or destructive interference at the receiver? Assume there is no phase change when the radio wave reflects from the cliff. 


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