The phenomenon of interference is based on
(a) conservation of momentum.
(b) conservation of energy.
(c) conservation of momentum and energy.
(d) quantum nature of light.
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( b ) conservation of energy
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The phenomenon of interference is based on the B. conservation of energy
- Interference is a phenomenon in which the two waves superimpose one another to form an interference pattern.
- Interference phenomenon is shown by the wave nature of light.
- In an interference pattern maximum intensity forms at the superposition of waves in the same phase whereas the minimum intensity occurs where the two phases are opposite to each other.
- Overall the energy remains the same during the phenomenon of the interference.
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