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Two identical light waves having phase difference 'Φ' propagate in same direction. When they superpose, the intensity of the resultant wave is proportional to ______.

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प्रश्न

Two identical light waves having phase difference 'Φ' propagate in same direction. When they superpose, the intensity of the resultant wave is proportional to ______.

पर्याय

  • cos2 Φ

  • cos2 `Φ/2`

  • cos2 `Φ/3`

  • cos2 `Φ/4`

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उत्तर

Two identical light waves having phase difference 'Φ' propagate in same direction. When they superpose, the intensity of the resultant wave is proportional to cos2 `underlinebb(Φ/2)`.

Explanation:

A2 = a12 + a22 + 2a1acos Φ, where A is the amplitude of the resultant wave and given that, a1 = a= a,

where a is the amplitude of the individual waves.

∴ A2 = 2a2(1 + cos Φ) = 2a2(1 + 2cos2  `Φ/2` - 1) ⇒ A2 α cos2 `Φ/2`

Now, I α A2

∴ I α A2 α cos2 `Φ/2` ⇒ α cos2 `Φ/2`

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