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==Key Stage 5==
 
==Key Stage 5==
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
Two sources of waves are [[coherent]] if they emit waves with a constant phase difference.
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Two sources of waves are [[coherent]] if they [[emit]] [[wave]]s with a constant [[Phase Difference|phase difference]].
  
 
===About Coherence===
 
===About Coherence===
  
*Coherent sources produce waves that are in sync, having a constant phase relationship.
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*'''Coherent''' sources produce [[wave]]s that are in sync, having a constant [[phase]] relationship.
 
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*'''Coherence is necessary for producing clear [[Interference Pattern|interference patterns]].
*Necessary for producing clear interference patterns.
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*'''Coherent''' [[Visible Light|visible light]] are typically [[monochromatic]] and have the same [[frequency]].
 
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*'''Coherence''' is essential in applications like [[laser]]s, holography, and [[interferometry]].
*Coherent waves are typically monochromatic and have the same frequency.
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*'''Coherence''' can be temporal (constant phase difference over time) or spatial (constant phase difference across space).
 
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*The degree of '''coherence''' affects the visibility and contrast of [[Interference Fringe|interference fringes]].
*Essential in applications like lasers, holography, and interferometry.
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*Achieving '''coherence''' often involves stabilizing the [[frequency]] and [[phase]] of the [[wave]] sources.
 
 
*Coherence can be temporal (constant phase difference over time) or spatial (constant phase difference  
 
across space).
 
 
 
*The degree of coherence affects the visibility and contrast of interference fringes.
 
 
 
*Achieving coherence often involves stabilizing the frequency and phase of the wave sources.
 
 
 
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===
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*[[Laser]] light is '''coherent''' and can produce clear [[Interference Pattern|interference]] and [[Diffraction Pattern|diffraction patterns]].
  
Laser light is coherent and can produce clear interference and diffraction patterns.
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*In a [[Double Slit Experiment|double-slit experiment]], '''coherent''' light sources create distinct and stable [[Interference Fringe|interference fringes]].
 
 
In a double-slit experiment, coherent light sources create distinct and stable interference fringes.
 

Latest revision as of 11:13, 23 May 2024

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Two sources of waves are coherent if they emit waves with a constant phase difference.

About Coherence

Examples