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EXERCISE-1
‘Two cohere:
'nt Waves are described|
bythe expressions,
E, =Eqsin (2B ~ ann +3)
Ey =Eqsin ( 2%
2 =Eqsin (2- 2a +3)
Determine the relationshi
Waves are superposed.
partand are illuminated
InaYoung: cee
byyellow oe slitexperiment for interference of light, the slits are 0.2 cm a
Se fe enn Oe™ 600 nm). What would be the fringe width ona sereen placed I m from theplaneof
'¢ whole system is immersed in water of index 4/32
ne oe slitexperiment the sits are 0.5 mm apartand the interference is obse!
stance of 100 ci from the slit Its found that the th bright fringe isata distance of 75mm
Second dark inge fom the entre ofthe fringe patem on sae side. Find he wavelength ofthe light used
Light of wavelength 520 nm passing through adouble slit,
produces interference patter of relative intensity versus 4
deflection angle @ as shown nthe figure.findtheseparationd =
between the its wy he
ip between x, and x, that produces constructive interference when the two
srved onscreen at
Smm from the
Ina YDSE apparatus, d= Imm, 4 600nm andD= Im, Theslits individually produce same intensity
on the screen. Find the minimum distance between two points on the screen having 75% intensity of the
maximum intersity,
‘The distance between two slits ina YDSE apparatus is 3mm. The distance ofthe screen from the slitsis
Im. Microwaves of wavelength | mm areincidenton te plane of the slits normally. Find the distance of
the first maxima on the sereen from the central maxima. Also find the total number of maxima on the
screen,
One slit ofa double slitexperiment is covered bya thin glass plate of refractive index 1.4 and the other
bya thin glass plate of refractive index 1.7. The point on the screen, where central bright fringe was
formed before the introduction ofthe glass sheets, isnow occupied by the 5 bright fringe. Assuming
thatboth the glass plateshave same thickness and wavelength of ightused is 4800 A, find their thickness.
‘Amonochromatic light of .=5000 A is incident on twoslits separated by adistance of S x 10m. The
interference pattern is seen on a screen placed at a distance of | m from the slits. A thin glass plate of
thickness 1.5 x 10-*m & refractive index [t= |.5 is placed between one of the slits & the screen. Find
the intensity tthe centre ofthe screen, ifthe intensity there sI, inthe absence ofthe plate .Also find the
lateral shiftof he central maximum.
‘One radio transmitter A operating at 60.0 MHzis 10.0 m from another similar transmitter B thatis 180°
‘out of phase with transmitter A. How far mustan observe mbve from transmitter A toward transmitter B
along the line connecting 4 and B to reach the nearest point where the two beams are in phase?
‘Two microwave coherent point sources emitting waves of wavelength )are S,
placed at 5A distance apart, The interference is being observed on a flat”~~ | zi
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norreflecting surface along.a line passingthrough one source, in adirection
perpendicular to te line joining the two sources (refer figure)
Considering 2.as 4mm, calculate the positions of maxima and draw shape of &
interference pattem. Take inital phase difference between the two sources to be zero.
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aray sincidentat an angle of 45° (relative tothe normal) ona film with
a 5° (rela n ee ‘awavelent
Calculate thei aoa ee eereeneitnetitseian Hes saci
of 600 nm, B
Qi2 Arayoflight of intensity Tis ineidentona peal glassslabatapoint A
as shown in figure. It undergoes partial reflection and refraction. Ateach
reflection 20% of incident enemy ireflected. The raysAB and
Bundergo interference. Find the ratio I /1..+
[Neglect the absorption of light]
sadex 1.2 inorder to edce therefecton from is
ive index 1.2 inor ee erenaty ofthe
1.5) is coated with a thin film of refracti
4800 A. Find the minimum thickness
reflected light. [Assume near normal incidence]
of he film which will minimiz
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plates 120mm long that meet at one end and are separated bya "1% 0.048
cans lanrterat the other end, Find the number of right fringes formed —
over the 120mm distance.
EXERCISE-IT
Ifthe slits of the double slit were moved ; symmetrically apart wit
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Jength of ight is A. Assut
locity, calculate thenumber
ith relative vel
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the fringe system formed ot
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intensity at the same
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the centre of the screen is, what was the i
‘Young's experiment. Ifthe intensity at
point prior othe introduction ofthesheet.
3. In Young's experiment, he source is red light! of wavelength 7 « 10-?m. When a thin glass plate of
aa nde 13a vs wavelengths putin the pth of neo the interfering beams, the central bright
fringe shifts by 10" m tothe position previously occupied bythe Sbright finge, Find the thickness of
theplate. When the source isnow changed to green ight of wavelength 5 * 107m, the central fringe
Shifts oa postion initially occupied bythe 6 bright finge due to red light without the plate. Find the
anetive rvlex of las forthe green ight.Alsoestimatethe change infringe width duet the change in
wavelength.
xred bya thin glass plate of refractive index 1.4 while the
Jowersit is covered by another glass plate having the same thicknessas the first one but having refractive
index 1.7. Interference patter is observed using light of wavelength 5400 A . It is found that the point
Pon the screen where the central maximum (n = 0) fell before the glass plates were inserted now has
3/4 the original intensity .Itis further observed that what used to be the Sth maximum earlier, lies below
‘the point P while the 6th minimum lies above P. Calculate the thickness of the glass plate.
(Absorption of light by glass plate may beneglected).
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transparent sheet sty tishared= 2mm apart. SltS, iscoveredbs
thickness = 15g EMSS, =25 um and by ator shestot
samnematetiathavingreh nor ite. Both shetsare made
Pena tive index = 1.40, Waters filled i a
tween diaphragm and sereen tersfilledinspace ss incident
A monochromatic velength 2
normally on the romatic light beam of wavelength >
ratioat neni eect Assuming ines of bean tbe wife ands of
foot of perpendi tC to maximum intensity of interference pattem obtained on the screen,
pendicular bisector ofS, S,. (Refractive index of water, hy =43)
qual width, caleulate
where Cis
on Parallel beam of microwaves of wavelength
ta alls on a Young's double slit apparatus. The separation
reen the slits is 1.0 mm. The intensity of microwaves is measured on
sereen placed parallel to the plane oftheslitsata distance of 1.0m from
it, as shown in the figure
Ifthe incident beam falls normally on the double slitapparatu, find the
y—coordinates of all the interference minima on the screen
Ifthe incident beam makes an angle of 30° with the x—axis asin the dotted arro
find the ycoordinates ofthe frst minima on either side ofthe central maximum.
ww shown in the figure),
Ina YDSEtwothin transparent sheets are used in front ofthe slits S, and
Sy. H, = 1.6 and p.,= 14, If both sheets have thickness t, the central
maximum is observed at a distance of 5 mm from centre O. Now the
sheets are replaced by two sheets of same material of refractive index
+t
(unto ust Ip
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aoe but having thickness t,8, such thatt™= “15>. Now central fo
maximum is observed at distance of 8mm from centre O onthe sameside +8;
as before. Find the thickness (iam)
[Given: d= I mm, D= 1m). D
Radio waves coming at £.c:to vertical arerecieved by aradarafter reflection
from anearby water surface & directly. What should be height ofantenna from
water surface so that it records a maximum intensity. (wavelength =X).
EXERCISE - IT
“The Young’ double sit experiment isdone in medium of refractive index
4/3. Alight of 600 nm wavelength is falling on the slits having 0.45 mim
separation. The lower slit S, is covered by athin glass sheet of thickness
10.4 pum and refractive index 1.5. The interference pattern is observed on
screen placed 1.5m from the slits as shown UEE99)
Find the location of the central maximum (bright fringe with zero path difference) on the y-axis,
Find the light intensity at point relative o the maximum fringe intensity.
‘Now, i£600 nm lights replaced by white light of range 400 to 700 nm, find the wavelengths of the light
that form maxima exactly at point O.
[All wavelengths in this problem are forthe given medium of refractive index 4/3. Ignore dispersion]
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