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If their phase difference is constant, then they don't produce light and dark patterns. Light spots are produced where the two sources are in phase, and dark spots where they're out of phase.
Light waves with the same phase and frequency are said to be coherent.
Coherent sources are sources of light with a constant phase difference. The conditions for this are that there is a constant phase difference and that the light is of the same wavelength.
Coherent light is when all the photons have the same wavelength and are in the same phase.
in phase
It is the pigment. It is absorbing light.
light independent phase and light dependent phase
there is a reason. it does not need light.
If their phase difference is constant, then they don't produce light and dark patterns. Light spots are produced where the two sources are in phase, and dark spots where they're out of phase.
Light travels in the air phase of matter compared to the liquids and solids.
during the dark phase assembly of gluscose takes place during the light phase molecular martial arts takes place
light waves that are out of phase with one another
mature phase
Photosynthesis has two phases: the light phase and the dark phase. The light phase happens in the chloroplasts, which are the structures that contain chlorophyll.
light reactionthe photochemical phase of photosynthesis in which light energy is converted and stored biochemically in the form of ATP
Light waves with the same phase and frequency are said to be coherent.
For the light dependent phase of photosynthesis all you need is sunlight and water as the inputs. The output is pure hydrogen (H+, protons) and oxygen. The protons are in the form of a hydrogen gradient, which is converted to ATP by the ATPase enzyme. Water is important because it provides the electrons lost when the sunlight is converted to chemical energy. The products after water is 'split' are the protons previously mentioned and oxygen.