Physics, asked by sabiranoushad3155, 8 months ago

In a Young’s double-slit experiment, the source is white
light. One of the holes is covered by a red filter and another
by a blue filter. In this case,
(a) there shall be alternate interference patterns of red and
blue
(b) there shall be an interference pattern for red distinct
from that for blue
(c) there shall be no interference fringes
(d) there shall be an interference pattern for red mixing with
one for blue

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Answered by mouleesh111
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Answer:

In a Young's double-slit experiment, if one of the holes is covered by a red filter and another by a blue filter, then only red and blue lights are present due to alteration. In Young's double-slit experiment, a monochromatic light is used for the formation of fringes on the screen.

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