Abstract
Attempts to explain the redistribution of energy in interference has been done from time to time, under two of the most accepted theories, wave and quantum; however its mechanism still lacks clear interpretation. In this study, a new experiment has been designed and conducted to observe the redistributed energy in wave interference. Experimental observations on the redistributed energy that occurs in two interfering coherent waves are presented. Re-distributed energy at a certain region, (single bright fringe) in space due to interference of two waves was isolated at a plane and measured at a distant plane away from the isolated plane. The measured energy distribution of the isolated interference pattern was compared with the resultant calculated from the two individual interfering components based on wave theory. The calculated resultant due to the two individual components does not tally with the experimental observed pattern. Hence, the outcome of this experiment is in disagreement with the expected predictions as per the wave theory.
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