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what is interference of light waves?

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Answered by deepshika1512
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When two light waves superpose with each other in such away that the crest of one wave falls on the crest of the second wave, and trough of one wave falls on the trough of the second wave, then the resultant wave has larger amplitude and it is called constructiveinterference.
Answered by Neeraj723
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When two light waves superpose with each other in such away that the crest of one wave falls on the crest of the second wave, and trough of one wavefalls on the trough of the second wave, then the resultant wave has larger amplitude and it is called constructiveinterference.


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