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To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, we require two sources which emit radiations
Options
(a) Of the same frequency and having a definite phase relationship
(b) Of nearly the same frequency
(c) Of the same frequency
(d) Of different wavelengths
Correct Answer:
Of the same frequency and having a definite phase relationship
Explanation:
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Topics: Wave Optics
(101)
Subject: Physics
(2479)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
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- The control rods used in a nuclear reactor can be made up of
- A wire of resistance 4 ohm is stretched to twice its original length.
- The r.m.s speed of the molecules of a gas in a vessel is 400 m/s
- The input characteristics of a transistor in CE mode is the graph obtained by plotting
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Subject: Physics (2479)
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