A tuning fork generates sound waves from a frequency of 246


A tuning fork generates sound waves from a frequency of 246 Hz.  The waves travel in opposite directions along a hallway, are reflected by end walls, and return.  The hallway is 47.0m long and the tuning fork is located 14.0 m from one end.  What is the phase difference between the reflected waves when they meet at the tuning fork?  The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s.

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