What is Optical Path Difference | Engineering Physics-1 | Crash Course | MU
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- We will learn about the Optical path difference using a pictorial representation of waveforms.
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Are you using the word 'wave' for one complete wave as well as one unit of it ? I think wave means one complete wave. in the video you are saying that upper part B1 has six waves and B2 has 9 waves which does not seem right.
He mean cycles actually
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in this proof by which parameter d1 is defined?is it mode/node or distance ?whats the parameter unit of d1
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Sir 2 lambda aayenga na 1st me 3 waves and 2nd me 6 waves so two times hai
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-d1 kyon kiya?
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Agar dusre medium me number of generated waves change ho rahe hain to iska matlab frequency b change ho ri h ..but frequency to medium pe depend hi ni karti ..m bit confused ..plz explain ..
@@manitbhavsar u are saying that number of generated waves change ni ho ri h but at a specific time in a particular medium number of waves badh re h due to which path difference Kam ho Ra h ...m i right?
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so as we all know if the medium is denser the path difference will decrease means lamda will decrease that means suppose particular length pe suppose 3 waves the (when the medium was air)...suppose now we introduce glass as the medium ..we can see that as the medium is denser and the path difference (meaning dist between 2 curves is decreased ,or dist betwn consecutive crest is decrease) is decreased...so there would be more number of waves... at the particular distance
@@manitbhavsar yes u are right ..if u dont mind i have one more question disturbing me ..when we need coherent waves for interference (waves having no phase difference ) then how do we get destructive interference .. coherent means crust pe crust , trough pe trough ..agr aisi situation h sari waves ki to jab superimpose hongi tab b to condition same hi rahegi ..mtlb hme har bar crust pe crust aur trough pe trough hi milega na .. crust aur trough overlap Karne hi ni chiye to destructive Ata hi kyu h ?
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It is not number of waves..it is number of cycles
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