AH physics exam tomorrow - help with waves question? thanks

In summary, the question is asking if two light waves will always interfere destructively if the optical path difference between them is lambda/2. The 2007 past paper question 10 suggests that this is true, but the person asking the question is unsure. They are seeking clarification on whether a phase change of pi at one surface of one wave and no phase change on the other wave will always result in destructive interference. They are also wondering what other parameters of the waves could make this statement untrue.
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1. Homework Statement

If the optical path diff between two light waves is lambda/2 will they always interfere destructively? if this in true then wherever one wave undergoes aphase change of pi at one surface and the second wave does not then these two will always interfere destructively?

that's what the 2007 past paper question 10 suggests but i didnt think this was true
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If the optical path diff between two light waves is lambda/2 will they always interfere destructively? if this in true then wherever one wave undergoes aphase change of pi at one surface and the second wave does not then these two will always interfere destructively?[/B]thanks so much for any help - exam tomorrow :(
 
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What other parameter(s) of the waves would make this statement untrue?
 

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1. What is the best way to study for the AH physics exam?

The best way to study for the AH physics exam is to review all of your notes and practice problems, as well as to work through any past exam papers. It is also helpful to create study guides and flashcards to review key concepts.

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4. What should I do if I don't understand a particular concept related to waves?

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