An Young’s double slit experiment uses a monochromatic source of light. The shape of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Wave Optics
An Young’s double slit experiment uses a monochromatic source of light. The shape of interference fringes formed on the screen is
- parabola
- straight line
- circle
- hyperbola
Answer
(D) hyperbola
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