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draw the intensity v/s path difference curve​


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Answered by anisha3162
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This is intensity versus path difference curve for Young's double slit experiment.

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The intensity is greatest when the path difference is equal to one wavelength. As the path difference widens, the intensity grows less. The intensity is at its lowest when the path difference is half a wavelength.

Explanation:

  • The power transferred per unit area, measured on a plane perpendicular to the direction of the energy's transmission, is known as the intensity
  • It is also referred to as flux of radiant energy.
  • Watts per square metre or kg/s3 in base units are the equivalent units in the SI system.
  • The distance passed by two wavesin two different paths is known as the path difference.
  • Phase difference and route difference have a direct relationship. They are related to one another in a direct proportion.

To learn more about path difference,visit:

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To learn more about Intensity,visit:

https://brainly.in/question/23081730

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