Physics Interference
Physics Interference
Physics Interference
Primary
Wave front
secondary
Wave front
Maxima
Minima
𝒚𝟐
Maxima
/
for δ= 2n+1 π Imin = I. − I/
I = a. / + a/ / + 2a. a/ cos 𝛿
For a. = a/ = aT the resultant intensity I at a point is given by
I = 2aT / + 2aT / cos 𝛿 where aT / = IT
I = 2 IT + 2 IT cos 𝛿
I = 2 IT 1 + cos 𝛿
/
I = 4 IT cos/ δ/2
I = 4 IT cos/ δ/2
Imax = 4 IT Imax = 4 IT
Imin = 0 Iav= 2 IT
Imax = 2 IT Imin = 0
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Ex: Find the ratio of intensity at the center of a bright fringe to the intensity
at a point one-quarter of the distance between two fringes from the center.
4IT 4IT
Sol: For I. ≅ I/ =IT
The resultant intensity at a point is
π
I = 2IT 1 + cos 𝛿 0 / 2π
Ex: Two waves of same frequency having a phase difference of 60° and
amplitudes 1.00 and 2.00, interfere at a point. What is the resultant
amplitude?
Ans: Ramp=2.65units 14
Solve: Two coherent sources whose intensity ratio is 64∶1 produce
interference fringes. Deduce the ratio of maximum to minimum intensity.
M M
Jk]l JP C JM o[C . pC. M p.
Ans: = M = M = =
Jkmn JP g JM o[g . pg. M [q
Solve: If 𝐼. & 𝐼/ are the intensities of two coherent sources. Show that
Jk]l gJkmn / s JP
= where α=
Jk]l CJkmn .Cs JM
in the interference pattern produced by two coherent sources
Interference effects can be observed with all types of waves; Light waves,
radio waves, acoustic waves, surface water waves or matter waves. 15
Theory of Fringes
Obtain the positions of bright and dark fringes and
Show that the fringe width is independent of order
(X-d)
2d
(X+d)
/ .//
x+d 2d
S2P =D 1 + --------(1) (X+d)
x
/ .//
x+d
Expanding 1 + binomially
x
\
Sol: given θW =0.1° = 0.1° = 1.74×10−3 rad;
.pT
λ= 600nm=6×10g… m
‚
From 2d= Spacing between slits comes out to be
†‡
o×.Tˆ‰
2d= Angular Fringe width:
..…[×.TˆŠ
2d = 3.4×10−4m λ
θW =
2d = 0.34mm /}
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Shape of interference fringes: ‘Hyperbolic’
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W=
/K