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If white light is used in Young’s double slit experiment
Options
(a) No interference pattern is formed
(b) White fringes are formed
(c) Central bright fringe is white
(d) Central bright fringe is coloured
Correct Answer:
Central bright fringe is white
Explanation:
When a white light is used in Young’s double slit experiment, only central fringe is white all other fringes are coloured.
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Topics: Wave Optics
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Subject: Physics
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