Question
What are coherent sources ? Explain Constructive interference using proper example.

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Consider two needles $S _1$ and $S _2$ moving periodically up and down in an identical fashion in a trough of water. (fig. (a))
Consequently two ripples (/water waves) are created in water. When the two waves superimpose at a particular point, the phase difference between the displacements produced by each of the waves does not change with time.
When this happens, the two sources are said to be coherent sources.
Consider a point P for which,
$S _1 P = S _2 P$
Since distances are equal, waves from $S _1$ and $S _2$ will take the same time to travel to point $P$ and waves that emanate from $S_1$ and $S_2$ in phase will also arrive, at point $P$ in phase.
Displacement produced by the source $S_1$ at point P is given by,
$y_1=a \cos \omega t$
Displacement produced by the source $S _2$ at point P is given by,
$y_2=a \cos \omega t$
As per superposition principle,
$\begin{aligned}
y & =y_1+y_2 \\
\therefore y & =a \cos \omega t+a \cos \omega t \\
\therefore y & =2 a \cos \omega t
\end{aligned}$
The intensity of a wave is proportional to the square of the amplitude.
So, the resultant intensity is given by :
$I=4 I_0$
where $I _0$ represents the intensity produced by each one of the individual sources.
Here, the intensity at point P is maximum, which is known as the constructive interference.
Now, as shown in fig. (c), consider a point $Q$ for which,
$S _2 Q - S _1 Q =2 \lambda$
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The waves emanating from $S_1$ will arrive exactly two cycles earlier, than the waves from $S _2$ and will be in phase. Path difference of $2 \lambda$ corresponds to a phase difference of $4 \pi rad$. Hence, the wave coming from $S _2$ will be late in phase by $4 \pi$ radian.
If the displacement produced by $S _1$ is
$y_1=a \cos \omega t$
Then the displacement produced by $S _2$ will be,
$\begin{aligned}
y_2 & =a \cos (\omega t-4 \pi) \\
\therefore \quad y_2 & =a \cos \omega t
\end{aligned}$
Net displacement at point Q ,
$\begin{aligned}
y & =y_1+y_2 \\
\therefore y & =a \cos \omega t+a \cos \omega t \\
\therefore y & =2 a \cos \omega t
\end{aligned}$
The two displacements are in phase once again, and the intensity once again will be $4 I _0$ giving rise to the Constructive interference.

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