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Question
In a Young’s double-slit experiment, two light waves, each of intensity I0, interfere at a point, having a path difference `lambda/8` on the screen. Find the intensity at this point.
Numerical
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Solution
Given: Intensity of each wave (I0)
Path difference (Δx) = `lambda/8`
Formula: The resultant intensity in an interference pattern is given by:
I = `I_1 + I_2 + sqrt(2I_1I_2 cos phi)`
Since both waves have equal intensity,
I1 = I2 = I0
The equation simplifies to:
I = `I_0(2 + sqrt 2)`
Where the phase difference Φ is related to the path difference by:
Φ = `(2 pi)/lambda xx Delta x`
Substituting Δx = `lambda/8`
Φ = `(2 pi)/pi xx lambda/8`
= `(2 pi)/8`
= `pi/8`
Then,
I = `2I_0(1 + sqrt 2/2)`
= `I_0(2 + sqrt 2)`
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