yes yes it can with diffrent light bulbs
Interference effects can be observed with all types of waves, for example, light A simple form of interference pattern is obtained if two plane waves of the same Optical interference between two point sources for different wavelengths and
Interference is a phenomenon meant for waves. Being sound a wave, though longitudinal, it can form the interference pattern.
To generate an interference pattern the light needs to be coherent.
Yes.
Yes, all waves create interference (such as light waves)
The interference of light refers to a phenomenon whereby two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of lower or greater amplitude.
The light will be diffracted and an interference pattern of alternate dark and light areas will occur on the wall.
For a steady interference pattern, the two sources of light must be monochromatic and coherent.The light coming from any star contains many wavelengths. Hence, it is not monochromatic.Also, the light is from two different sources. So, the two sources will not be coherent.Because of these reasons, the stars will not produce a stable interference pattern.
It shows that light behaves as a wave phenomenon. Interference cannot be explained using a particle theory. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/Lesson-3/Interference-of-Waves
white light doesn't produce interference patterns because white light is the entire spectrum of light. only light of a singular frequency produces interference patterns. white light does actually produce interference patterns but because there are so many frequencies involved the patterns blend with each other and are not detectable by eye.
the light must be coherent - which happens when a single beam of light is split
State two necessary conditions for formation ofinterference fringes.