In young’s double-slit experiment the intensity of light at a point on the screen (where the path difference is λ) is I, (λ being the wavelength of light used). The intensity at a point where the path difference is λ/4 will be (λ being the wavelength of light used). The intensity at a point where the path difference is λ/4 will be In young's double-slit experiment the intensity of light at a point on the screen (where the path difference is λ) is I August 21, 2020 Category: Chapter 32 - Ray Optics , NEET Last 32 Years Solved 1988 - 2019 Physics and Chemistry Video Solutions , Physics , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related A Young’s double-slit experiment is performed using monochromatic light of wavelength λ. The intensity of light at a point on the screen, where the path difference is λ, is K units. The intensity of light at a point where the path difference is λ/6 is given by nk/12, Where n is an integer. The value of n is _________.In Youngs double-slit experiment using monochromatic light of wavelength λ, the intensity of light at a point on the screen where path difference is λ, is K units. What is the intensity of light at a point where path difference is λ/3?In a Young's double slit experiment the intensity at a point where the path difference is 6/λ (λ being the wavelength of the light used) is I. if I0 denotes the maximum intensity, then I/I0 is equal to