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In Michelson-Morley experiment, the two light beams arrive in phase at the detector, so they say this means waves are traveling at the same speeds because they arrive in phase at the detector,
What if the waves started in phase and their path difference is an integer multiple of the wave lengths (meaning they will arrive in phase at the detector too).
I am arguing that same speed is not the only condition for constructive interference.
What if the waves started in phase and their path difference is an integer multiple of the wave lengths (meaning they will arrive in phase at the detector too).
I am arguing that same speed is not the only condition for constructive interference.