Optics Question 1019
Two light sources are said to be coherent if they are obtained from a single source or maintain a constant phase difference
[MP PET 1996]
Options:
A) Two independent point sources emitting light of the same wavelength
B) A single point source
C) A wide range
D) Two ordinary bulbs emitting light of different wavelengths
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Answer:
Correct Answer: B
Solution:
When two sources are obtained from a single source, the wavefront is divided into two parts. These two wavefronts act as if they emanated from two sources having a fixed phase relationship.