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according to youngs experiment, how must waves be vibrating for interfe…

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according to youngs experiment, how must waves be vibrating for interference to occur?

  • in line
  • in phase
  • out of phase
  • out of line

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Young's double-slit experiment demonstrates wave interference. For observable interference (stable, distinct fringes), waves must have a constant phase relationship. While interference can involve both in-phase and out-of-phase interactions, the key requirement from the options is that the sources (and thus waves) must be vibrating in phase (or have a fixed phase difference, which is satisfied by in-phase vibration) to produce a consistent interference pattern. The other options do not describe the necessary vibration condition for interference in this context.

Answer:

in phase