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In a Young's double slit experiment, the source is white light. One of the holes is covered by a red filter and another by a blue filter. In this case

A

There shall be alternate interference patterns of red and blue

B

There shall be an interference pattern for red distinct from that for blue

C

There shall be no interference fringes

D

There shall be an interference pattern for red mixing with one for blue

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C

For the interference pattern to be formed on the screen, the sources should be coherent and emits lights of same frequency and wavelength. In a Young’s double-slit experiment, when one of the holes is covered by a red filter and another by a blue filter then only red and blue lights are present.
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