The optical path difference between two identical light waves arriving at a point is $31.5 \lambda$,where $\lambda$ is the wavelength of light used. The point is [Given: Two light sources are coherent]

  • A
    alternative bright and dark.
  • B
    dark.
  • C
    bright.
  • D
    neither bright nor dark.

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