In Young’s double slit experiment, if monochromatic light is replaced by white light:
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In Young’s double slit experiment, if monochromatic light is replaced by white light:
- All bright fringes become white
- All bright fringes have colours between violet and red
- Only the central fringe is white, all other fringes are coloured
- No fringes are observed
Answer
(C) Only the central fringe is white, all other fringes are coloured
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