For interference pattem to be observed the sources must be coherent. Hence the superposition of waves y=asin(ωt)&y=asin(ωt−ϕ) would result in interference.
Interference pattern can be observed due to superposition of the following waves: A. y=asinωt B. y=asin2ωt C. y=asin(ωt−ϕ) D. y=asin3ωt Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
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B and C
B and D
A and C
A and B
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