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In Young's double -slit experiment, why do we use mono chromatic light ? If while light is used, how would the pattern change ?

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  3. The maximum intensity at bright fringe is 4 times that of either wave....

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  6. What is the law of conservation of energy?

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  7. What are coherent sources? How are they realized in practice?

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  8. On reflection of light wave from rarer medium. What is the effect on i...

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  9. In Young's double slit experiment, if the two slits are illuminated wi...

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  11. Is it necessary to have two waves of equal intensity to study interfre...

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  12. In Young's double -slit experiment, why do we use mono chromatic light...

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  14. State the principle of superposition of waves.

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  15. For the sustained interference of light, the necessary condition is th...

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  17. What is resultant intensity at a point due to two identical sources of...

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  18. What can you say about the motion of an object if its speed- time grap...

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  19. Write the difference between coherent and incoherent waves.

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