Physics, asked by pooj2148, 11 months ago

Can we perform Young's double slit experiment with sound waves? To get a reasonable fringe pattern", what should be the order of separation between the slits? How can the bright fringes and the dark fringes be detected in this case?"

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Explanation:

  • Young’s double slit experiment is based on the so called interference phenomenon.
  • Two waves of equal wavelength ultimately hit one level.  
  • Depending on the difference in phase between the two waves; A Constructive Interference You must (Phase difference = 2.n.180 degree or 2.n.p).
  • It could be completely out of sync and the point can not obtain any sound energy (Phase difference = 2.n.180 degree where n is an odd number). It is then considered a dead spot.

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