EASY
Earn 100

A single-slit diffraction pattern is obtained using a beam of red light. What happens if the red light is replaced by blue light?
(a)There is no change in the diffraction pattern.
(b)Diffraction fringes become narrower and crowded together.
(c)Diffraction fringes become broader and farther apart.
(d)The diffraction pattern disappears.

50% studentsanswered this correctly
Important Questions on Wave Optics
EASY

MEDIUM

EASY

EASY


MEDIUM

MEDIUM
In the figure below, and are two equally intense coherent sources emitting radiation of wavelength The separation between and is and the phase of is ahead of that of by and C are three distinct point of observation, each equidistant from the midpoint of PQ. The intensities of radiation at will be in the ratio :

EASY

EASY

EASY

MEDIUM

EASY

MEDIUM

EASY

HARD

EASY

EASY

HARD

MEDIUM

EASY

EASY

