Two waves originating from sources S1 and S2 having zero phase difference and common…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Optics
Two waves originating from sources S1 and S2 having zero phase difference and common wavelength λ will show completely destructive interference at a point P if (S1P – S2P) is
- \(5 \lambda\)
- \(\frac{3 \lambda}{4}\)
- \(2 \lambda\)
- \(\frac{11 \lambda}{2}\)
Answer
(D) 11 2
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