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When white light is used in a young's interference experiment

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White light consists of waves of innumerable wavelengths starting from violet to red color. Therefore if monochromatic light in young's interference experiment is replaced by white light, then the waves of each wavelength form their separate interference patterns.   HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!

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