To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, two sources are required which emit…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Optics
To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, two sources are required which emit radiations
- of the same frequency
- of different wavelengths
- of nearly the same frequency
- of the same frequency having a definite phase relationship
Answer
(D) of the same frequency having a definite phase relationship
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