The phase difference between two coherent sources of light is ________??
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the phase difference between two coherent sources is π/3 and constant
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Two sources are coherent if the waves they emit have the same wavelength and maintain a constant phase difference, ϕ. If the constant phase difference, ϕ, is zero, the two sources are said to be in phase. If the constant phase difference, ϕ, is π, the two sources are said to be 180o out-of-phase.
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