Interference and Coherent Sources

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Coherent Sources

Coherent Sources: Two sources of light are said to be coherent if the waves emitted from them have the same frequency and are 'phase-linked', that is, they have a zero or constant phase difference.

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Superposition of Light Rays

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Positions of Fringes in Double Slit Experiment, Fringe Width

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Coherent and Incoherent Source

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Young's Double Slit Experiment

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Important Quantities Derivation from YDSE

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Interference with Polychromatic Light

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