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What are the conditions for two sources to be coherent?

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
2
\textbf{Hey there}!!


\textbf{Answer}:


➡The sources should emit light waves continuously.


➡The light waves emitted by the two sources should be of the same wavelength.


➡The phase difference between light waves emitted by the two sources should not change with the passage of time.


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Answered by Anonymous
6
hello mate here is ur ans
the conditions for two sources to be coherent are as follows
1. the sources of the waves must be coherent , which means they must emit identical waves with a constant phase difference .
2. The waves should be mono chromatic , that is they should be of a single wavelength.
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