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How come we don't see light interference from two light sources?
ex. two candles
ex. two candles
Light interference from two light sources, such as candles, is not visible due to the lack of a definite phase relationship between the emitted light. Light from these sources undergoes rapid phase changes, approximately 10 billion times per second, resulting in fleeting periods of destructive interference that are undetectable by the human eye. This phenomenon categorizes the light emitted from such sources as incoherent, meaning that while interference occurs, it happens too quickly for observation.
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bullroar_86 said:How come we don't see light interference from two light sources?
ex. two candles