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what do you mean by coherent sources??​

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Answered by deepakrunjan
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In physics, two wave sources are perfectly coherent if their frequency and waveform are identical and their phase difference is constant. ... Two waves are said to be coherent if they have a constant relative phase.

Answered by preetishah8860
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In physics, two wave sources are perfectly coherent if their frequency and waveform are identical and their phase difference is constant. ... Two waves are said to be coherent if they have a constant relative phase.

Laser light is an example of coherent source of light. The light emitted by the laser light has the same frequency and phase. Sound waves are another example of coherent sources. The electrical signals from the sound waves travel with the same frequency and phase.

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