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Standard XII
Physics
Lens Maker's Formula
The phase dif...
Question
The phase difference between light waves from two slits in Young's double slit experiment is
π
. Will the central fringe be bright or dark?
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Solution
the central fringe will be dark, as the phase difference between the light waves from two slits is odd.
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