incoherent light

Also known as: noncoherent light

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wave theory

  • visible spectrum of light
    In light: Young’s double-slit experiment

    Such light is called incoherent. Interference still occurs when light waves from two incoherent sources overlap in space, but the interference pattern fluctuates randomly as the phases of the waves shift randomly. Detectors of light, including the eye, cannot register the quickly shifting interference patterns, and only a time-averaged…

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