Two coherent monochromatic light beams of intensities I and 4I are superposed. The…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Wave Optics
Two coherent monochromatic light beams of intensities I and 4I are superposed. The maximum and minimum possible intensities in the resulting beam are
- 9I and I
- 5I and I
- 9I and 2I
- 5I and 3I
Answer
(A) 9I and I
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