Coherent Sources of Light and interference of Light Constructive, Distractive
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283157 If two light waves reaching at a point produce destructive interference, then condition of phase difference is

1 \(\pi, 3 \pi, 5 \pi \ldots\)
2 \(\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{2} \ldots\)
3 \(\frac{\pi}{4}, \frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4} \ldots\)
4 \(0,2 \pi, 4 \pi, 6 \pi \ldots\)
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283167 Which of the following phenomena produces the colour in soap bubble?

1 Diffraction
2 Interference
3 Polarisation
4 Refraction
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283184 Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having

1 the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
2 the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
3 different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
4 different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
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283187 Which of the following is wrong for interference fringes?

1 Fringes are due to limited portion of wave front
2 All bright fringes are equally bright
3 Distance between two consecutive fringes is constant
4 Fringes are due to the use of coherent sources
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283203 As a result of interference of two coherent waves, energy is

1 increased
2 decreased
3 redistributed and distribution change with time
4 redistributed and distribution does not change with time
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283157 If two light waves reaching at a point produce destructive interference, then condition of phase difference is

1 \(\pi, 3 \pi, 5 \pi \ldots\)
2 \(\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{2} \ldots\)
3 \(\frac{\pi}{4}, \frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4} \ldots\)
4 \(0,2 \pi, 4 \pi, 6 \pi \ldots\)
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283167 Which of the following phenomena produces the colour in soap bubble?

1 Diffraction
2 Interference
3 Polarisation
4 Refraction
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283184 Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having

1 the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
2 the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
3 different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
4 different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
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283187 Which of the following is wrong for interference fringes?

1 Fringes are due to limited portion of wave front
2 All bright fringes are equally bright
3 Distance between two consecutive fringes is constant
4 Fringes are due to the use of coherent sources
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283203 As a result of interference of two coherent waves, energy is

1 increased
2 decreased
3 redistributed and distribution change with time
4 redistributed and distribution does not change with time
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283157 If two light waves reaching at a point produce destructive interference, then condition of phase difference is

1 \(\pi, 3 \pi, 5 \pi \ldots\)
2 \(\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{2} \ldots\)
3 \(\frac{\pi}{4}, \frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4} \ldots\)
4 \(0,2 \pi, 4 \pi, 6 \pi \ldots\)
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283167 Which of the following phenomena produces the colour in soap bubble?

1 Diffraction
2 Interference
3 Polarisation
4 Refraction
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283184 Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having

1 the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
2 the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
3 different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
4 different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
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283187 Which of the following is wrong for interference fringes?

1 Fringes are due to limited portion of wave front
2 All bright fringes are equally bright
3 Distance between two consecutive fringes is constant
4 Fringes are due to the use of coherent sources
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283203 As a result of interference of two coherent waves, energy is

1 increased
2 decreased
3 redistributed and distribution change with time
4 redistributed and distribution does not change with time
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283157 If two light waves reaching at a point produce destructive interference, then condition of phase difference is

1 \(\pi, 3 \pi, 5 \pi \ldots\)
2 \(\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{2} \ldots\)
3 \(\frac{\pi}{4}, \frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4} \ldots\)
4 \(0,2 \pi, 4 \pi, 6 \pi \ldots\)
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283167 Which of the following phenomena produces the colour in soap bubble?

1 Diffraction
2 Interference
3 Polarisation
4 Refraction
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283184 Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having

1 the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
2 the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
3 different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
4 different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
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283187 Which of the following is wrong for interference fringes?

1 Fringes are due to limited portion of wave front
2 All bright fringes are equally bright
3 Distance between two consecutive fringes is constant
4 Fringes are due to the use of coherent sources
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283203 As a result of interference of two coherent waves, energy is

1 increased
2 decreased
3 redistributed and distribution change with time
4 redistributed and distribution does not change with time
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283157 If two light waves reaching at a point produce destructive interference, then condition of phase difference is

1 \(\pi, 3 \pi, 5 \pi \ldots\)
2 \(\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{2} \ldots\)
3 \(\frac{\pi}{4}, \frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4} \ldots\)
4 \(0,2 \pi, 4 \pi, 6 \pi \ldots\)
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283167 Which of the following phenomena produces the colour in soap bubble?

1 Diffraction
2 Interference
3 Polarisation
4 Refraction
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283184 Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having

1 the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
2 the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
3 different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
4 different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
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283187 Which of the following is wrong for interference fringes?

1 Fringes are due to limited portion of wave front
2 All bright fringes are equally bright
3 Distance between two consecutive fringes is constant
4 Fringes are due to the use of coherent sources
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283203 As a result of interference of two coherent waves, energy is

1 increased
2 decreased
3 redistributed and distribution change with time
4 redistributed and distribution does not change with time