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What are coherent waves?

COHERENT WAVESWhen the light waves are emitted from a single source and they have the zero phase difference between them then the waves are said to be coherent. The coherent waves are shown below:


Is the central fringe dark or bright?

Because the path difference or the phase difference between two waves is zero


What happen to the displacement when the two waves meet out of phase crest on trough?

The displacement is reduced to the difference.


What are constructive interference and destructive interference?

when two waves superimposed on each other in the same phase (phase diff is 0), then the resultant amplitude becomes the sum of the amplitudes of the two waves. This type of interference is called constructive interference. on the other hand, when two waves superimposed on each other in the opposit phase (phase diff is 180 degree), then the resultant amplitude becomes the difference of the amplitudes of the two waves. This type of interference is called destructive interference.


Is Magnitudes of two waves are same but phase difference is zero?

AC if the signal is of the same amplitude but out of phase yes the net product Vs time will be zero.


What is the principle of interference?

The relationship is interference is the addition of two or more wave pattern and the principle of superposition is the displacement of any point due to the superposition of wave system equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves at that point.


Maximum constructive interference between two waves of the same frequency could occur when their phase difference is?

1 wavelength


If two light waves start out in phase with one another but one travels two wavelengths farther than the other before they come together will the waves be in phase or out of phase when they combine?

in phase


Why do light waves with the same wavelength and constant phase difference interfere with eacher to produce light and dark interface patterns?

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.


What does la phase mean?

La Phase means the phase. Phase in sinusoidal functions or in waves has two different.


What is the difference between two phase and double sampling?

what is the difference betwee two stage and two phase sampling


How the constructive interference occurs?

coherent waves are waves of the same frequency (same wavelength) and constant phase difference.