explain the phenomenon of interference of light.
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Interference is the phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form the resultant wave of the lower, higher or same amplitude. ... This is because light waves are randomly generated every which way by most sources. This means that light waves coming out of a source do not have a constant amplitude, frequency or phase.
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Interference is the phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form the resultant wave of the lower, higher or same amplitude. ... This is because light waves are randomly generated every which way by most sources. This means that light waves coming out of a source do not have a constant amplitude, frequency or phase.
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