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Statement I: In Young's experiment, the fringe width for dark fringes is different from that of white fringes.
Statement II: In Young's doulbe-slit experiment, when the fringes are observed with a source of white light then only black and bright fringes are observed.

A

Statement-1 is true Statemetnt-2 is True,Statement -2 is a correct explanation for statement -1.

B

Statement-1 is true Statemetnt-2 is True,Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for statement -1.

C

Statement -1 is true,statement -2 is false

D

Statement -1 is False ,statement -2 is True.

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C

In Young's experiment fringe width for dark and white fringes are same while in Young's doublel slit experiment whena white light as a source is used the central fringe is bright around which few colored fringe are observed on either side.
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