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[QUOTE="FAS1998, post: 6146308, member: 657632"] The answer was in radians. For context, the homework problem was online, had automatic grading, and said my answer of 13.4 radians was correct. The equation I used was P = 2(pi)L/λ, where L is the difference in path lengths and P is the phase difference. Plugging in gave me an answer of 13.4. I’m not sure if the automatic grading would’ve accepted other answers. Would it be incorrect to write a phase difference of pi/3 as 7pi/3, or just unconventional? [/QUOTE]
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