Question: Two 1.0-MHz radio antennas emitting in-phase are separated by 600 m along a northsouth line. A radio receiver placed 2.0 km east is equidistant from

Two 1.0-MHz radio antennas emitting in-phase are separated by 600 m along a north–south line. A radio receiver placed 2.0 km east is equidistant from both transmitting antennas and picks up a fairly strong signal. How far north should that receiver be moved if it is again to detect a signal nearly as strong? 

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