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In a youngs double slit experiment sources of equal intensities

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Answered by rohit3983
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Solve it, In Young’s double slit experiment, the two slits act as coherent sources of equal amplitude A and wavelength l. In another experiment with the same set up the two slits are of equal amplitude A and wavelength l but are incoherent. The

In Young’s double slit experiment, the two slits act as coherent sources of equal amplitude A and wavelength l. In another experiment with the same set up the two slits are of equal amplitude A and wavelength l but are incoherent. The ratio of the intensity of light at the midpoint of the screen in the first case to case to that in the second

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Answered by Anonymous
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The intensity at the maximum in the Young's double slit experiment is I0. Distance between two slits is d=5λ, where λ is the wavelength of light used in the experiment.

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