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What is the basis of the phenomenon of interference?​

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Answered by shaileshd436
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Explanation:

When two or more waves passes thorugh the same point simultoneoualy whether travling in same or opposit direction, we say the two waves interfere and this phenomenon is xalled interference of wave.

Answered by Anonymous
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The basis of the phenomenon of interference is as follows:

  • Interference can be defined as a phenomenon in which two waves superimpose to form a resultant wave of either greater or lower amplitude.
  • Interference can occur both constructively or destructively.
  • The basic conditions for interference are:
  1. The sources from where the waves are produced must be coherent.
  2. The waves should have a single wavelength. In other words, they should be monochromatic.

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