In Young’s double slit experiment, one of the slits is wider than the other, so that the…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Wave Optics
In Young’s double slit experiment, one of the slits is wider than the other, so that the amplitude of the light from one slit is double that from the other slit. If Im be the maximum intensity, the resultant intensity when they interfere at phase difference φ is given by
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