The relationship between phase difference and the path difference x between two…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Wave Optics
The relationship between phase difference \(\Delta \phi\) and the path difference \(\Delta x\) between two interfering waves is given by: { \(\lambda\) = wavelength)
- \(\Delta x=\left(\frac{\lambda}{2 \pi}\right) \Delta \phi\)
- \(\Delta x=\left(\frac{2 \pi}{\lambda}\right) \Delta \phi\)
- \(\Delta \phi=\left(\frac{\lambda}{\pi}\right) \Delta x\)
- \(\Delta \phi=(2 \pi) \Delta x\)
Answer
(A) x= ( 2 )
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