(a)what are the conditions for observing interference fringes?
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When waves come together they can interfere constructively or destructively. To set up a stable and clear interference pattern, two conditions must be met:
The sources of the waves must be coherent, which means they emit identical waves with a constant phase difference.
The waves should be monochromatic - they should be of a single wavelength
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