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what happens when in Young's double slit experiment monochromatic light is replaced by a white light.?

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Answered by priya215
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white light consists of seven colours and when it will split into all its constituents and it will be difficult to solve it....whereas monochromatic light have same frequency same wavelenghth
Answered by Anonymous
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So if monochromatic light in Young's double-slit experiment is replaced by white light, then the waves of every wavelength form their separate interference patterns. ... Hence the waves of all colors reach a middle point R in the same phase. So the central fringe is white.

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