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Two light sources can be adjusted to emit monochromatic light of any visible wavelength. the two sources are coherent, 2.04μm apart, and in line with an observer, so that one source is 2.04μm farther from the observer than the other.

part a

for what visible wavelengths (400 to 700 nm) will the observer see the brightest light, owing to constructive interference?

part b

what would your answers to part (a) be if the two sources were not in line with the observer, but were still arranged so that one source is 2.04μm farther away from the observer than the other?

part c

for what visible wavelengths will there be destructive interference at the location of the observer?

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