The figure given below shows four progressive waves $A, B, C$ and $D$ with their phases expressed with respect to the wave $A$. It can be calculated from the figure that

  • A
    the wave $C$ is ahead by a phase angle of $\pi /2$ and the wave $B$ lags behind by a phase angle of $\pi /2$
  • B
    the wave $C$ lags behind by a phase angle of $\pi /2$ and the wave $B$ is ahead by a phase angle of $\pi /2$
  • C
    the wave $C$ is ahead by a phase angle of $\pi$ and the wave $B$ lags behind by a phase angle of $\pi$
  • D
    the wave $C$ lags behind by a phase angle of $\pi$ and the wave $B$ is ahead by a phase angle of $\pi$

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