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Two sources of intensity I1 and I2 undergo interference in Young’s double slit experiment.

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Answered by vinodkumar68968
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two sources of intensity I1 and I2 undergo interference in young's double split exp. show that Imax:Imin = (a1+a2)2:(a1-a2)2 where a1 and a2 are amplitudes of disturbance for two sources s1 and s2. Hope this information will clear your doubts about Wave optics.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The two slits in Young's double slit experiment are illuminated by two different sodium lamps emitting light of the same wavelength. No interference pattern will be observed on the screen. ... It will change so quickly that there will be general illuminated and hence interference pattern will no t be observed.

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