In the Young’s double slit experiment, the ratio of intensities of bright and dark…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Optics
In the Young’s double slit experiment, the ratio of intensities of bright and dark fringes is 9. This means that
- The intensities of individual sources are 5 and 4 units respectively
- The intensities of individual sources are 4 and 1 units respectively
- The ratio of their amplitudes is 3
- The ratio of their amplitudes is 2
Answer
(B) The intensities of individual sources are 4 and 1 units respectively, (D) The ratio of their amplitudes is 2
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