in youngs double slit experiment why do the contrast of fringes increases when two interfering waves are of same amplitude?
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In YDSE experiment, if interfering waves have different amplitude then the intensity of minima will increase that's why the difference between bright fringe & dark fringe will be less distinguishable and hence contract decreases.
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In Young's Double Slit Experiment, if interfering waves have different amplitude then the intensity of minima will increase that's why the difference between bright fringe & dark fringe will be less distinguishable and hence contract decreases.
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