Two sources of light are said to be coherent if the waves produced by them have the same Two sources of light are said to be coherent if the waves produced by them have the same November 17, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 16 - Wave Motion and Waves on a String , Part 1 , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related Two coherent sources of sound, S1 and S2, produce sound waves of the same wavelength, λ = 1 m, in phase. S1 and S2 are placed 1.5 m apart (see fig). A listener, located at L, directly in front of S2 finds that the intensity is at a minimum when he is 2 m away from S2. The listener moves away from S1, keeping his distance from S2 fixed. The adjacent maximum of intensity is observed when the listener is at a distance d from S1. Then, d isThe intensity ratio of the maxima and minima in an interference pattern produced by two coherent sources of light is 9:1. The intensities of the used light sources are in ratioThe ratio of the maximum and minimum intensities in the interference pattern is pattern produced by two coherent sources of light is 9:1. The intensity of used light sources are in the ratio ?