what is relation between phase difference and intensity of light in young's double slit experiment
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The intensity of light at a point on the screen will depend upon the path difference between the two waves arriving at the point. ... Therefore, the path difference between two waves reaching C is zero and hence, they are in phase. So, the point C is the position of maximum intensity
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The light intensity produced by the slits increases with increased width of the slit. The screen thus develops brighter fringes as the slit width increases.
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