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Two points lie at diametrically opposite ends of a point source of light. what will be the phase difference between the points? ​

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Answered by tanvi1307
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A wave front is the locus of points having the same phase.

Thus statement A is true because the phase difference is zero as all points have same phase.

Statement R is true because a wavefront is composed of all points where the light reaches from the source in the same time.

As light takes the same time it has the same phase at all points on a wavefront and hence it correctly explains statement A.

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Answered by ramesh015
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The phase difference between any two points on a wave front is zeroR : From the source light, reaches every point on the wave front in the same time.

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A wave front is the locus of points having the same phase.Thus statement A is true because the phase difference is zero as all points have same phase.Statement

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