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Question 6A57
Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)When two sine waves of the same frequency do not reach their maximum or minimum valuessimultaneously:
Explanation
When two sine waves of the same frequency do not reach their maximum (peaks) or minimum (troughs) values simultaneously, it means there is a timing offset between them. This timing offset is precisely what constitutes a **phase difference**. The phase describes the position of a wave within its cycle (e.g., at 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees) at a given instant.
If the waves are not aligned in their peaks and troughs, then a phase difference *does* exist (A). This condition is also commonly referred to as the waves being **out of phase** (C). They are "out of phase" because their cycles are not perfectly synchronized. Therefore, both statements A and C are correct descriptions of the scenario, making D the correct answer. Option B is incorrect because the described situation directly implies the existence of a phase difference.
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