To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, we require two sources which emit

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

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