Two coherent sources of different intensities send waves which interfere.

Two Coherent Sources Of Different Intensities Send Waves Which Interfere Physics Question

Two coherent sources of different intensities send waves which interfere. The ratio of maximum intensity to minimum intensity is 25:1. The intensities of the sources are in the ratio

Options

(a) (25:1)
(b) (5:1)
(c) (9:4)
(d) (25:16)

Correct Answer:

(9:4)

Explanation:

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Subject: Physics (2479)

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