Physics, asked by badalmazari929, 1 month ago

under what condition two or more sources of light behave as coherent sources​

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Answered by poojadb2020
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Explanation:

Two or more sources of light behaves as coherent sources if they have no phase difference or have a constant phase difference between the waves emitted by them. A common method for producing two coherent light sources is to use single source to illuminate a screen containing two narrow slits.

Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

Two or more sources of light acts as coherent sources if they have no phase difference or we can say that they have a constant phase difference between the waves emitted by them

Explanation:

Coherence is described as a fixed relationship between the phase of waves in a beam of radiation of a single frequency.

Two beams of light are coherent when the phase difference between their waves is constant.

Two beams of light are coherent are non coherent if there is a random or changing phase relationship.

Two or more sources of light acts as coherent sources if they have no phase difference or we can say that they have a constant phase difference between the waves emitted by them.

A usual way for producing two coherent light sources is to use single source to illuminate a screen containing two narrow slits.

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