Can visible light produce interference fringes? Explain

      

Can visible light produce interference fringes? Explain

  

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Leah
Yes. Visible light is a mixture of seven colours of different wavelengths. As a result, each colour will produce interference fringes corresponding to its own wavelength.
lendiritu answered the question on January 8, 2018 at 17:14


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