In a Young’s double slit experiment, the source is white light. One of the holes is…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Wave Optics
In a Young’s double slit experiment, the source is white light. One of the holes is covered by a red filter and another by a blue filter. In this case
- there shall be alternate interference patterns of red and blue
- there shall be an interference pattern for red distinct from that for blue
- there shall be no interference fringes
- there shall be an interference pattern for red mixing with one for blue
Answer
(C) there shall be no interference fringes
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- The principle of superposition is used to understand the phenomenon of interference of light waves. The…
- The British physicist Thomas Young explained the interference of light using the principle of superposition…
- According to Huygens principle, the amplitude of secondary wavelets is
- A parallel beam of light of wavelength 6000 Å gets diffracted by a single slit of width 0.3 mm. The angular…
- In Young’s double slit experiment the distance d between the slits S 1 and S 2 is 1 mm. What should the width…
- For what distance is ray optics a good approximation when the aperture is 4 mm wide and the wavelength is 500…
- A narrow slit of width 2 mm is illuminated by monochromatic light of wavelength 500 nm. The distance between…
- Two light emitting sources of wavelength 500 nm are separated by a distance 2.2 10 -2 cm. A detector can be…