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Can we hear beats when sounds of nearly equal frequencies from two different sources are heard together?

Two sound waves of wavelengths 98cm and 100cm arrive at the same point,from two different source.The number of beats heard (per second) is (speed of sound is 392m/s)

Two sound waves of wavelengths 98cm and 100cm arrive at the same point,from two different source.The number of beats heard (per second) is (speed of sound is 392m/s)

STATEMENT-1: When two sounds of slightly different frequecies are heard together, periodic variations in intensity (called beats) are observed. Similar phenomenon is not observed when two lights of slightly different wavelengths reach a point together. STATEMENT-2: Sound waves are longitudinal in nature, while light waves are transverse in nature.

In sound, beats are heared when two independent sources are sounded together. Is it possible in the case of sources of light ?

STATEMENT-1: When two sounds of equal frequencies and slightly different intensities are heard together, beats are heard. STATEMENT-2: Beats are caused by alternate constructive and destructive interferences between two sounds.

It is possible to hear beats from the two vibrating sources of frequency

When we hear a sound, we can identify its source from