In Young's double-slit experiment, if white light is used instead of monochromatic light, then...

  • A
    All bright fringes will be white.
  • B
    All bright fringes will be between violet and red colors.
  • C
    Only the central fringe will be white, and all other fringes will be colored.
  • D
    No fringes will be observed.

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