Two sources are said to be coherent if they emit the waves of same wave length and same amplitude and constant phase difference. The two slits illuminated by a single source, acts as 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. Coherent source (laser) Incoherent source.
Shantanu Singh
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Two sources of light are said to be Coherent when the light emiited by them has same frequency and their phase difference is constant.
Two coherent sources cannot be made by different sources, they are made by illuminating two slits by a single source
satendra
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Two sources are said to be coherent if they emit the waves of same wave length and sameamplitude and constant phase difference. The two slits illuminated by a single source, acts ascoherent sources
SAI SANDY
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Two sources are said to be coherent if they emit the waves of same wave length and same amplitude and constant phase difference. The two slits illuminated by a single source, acts as coherent sources
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