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← ScienceWhich consequence results when coherence length limits interferometry?
A)Reduced fringe visibility✓
B)Increased power requirements
C)Wavelength-dependent polarization
D)Chromatic aberration worsening
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Interferometry relies on interference patterns. When the path difference exceeds the coherence length, constructive and destructive interference become blurred because the phase relationship is lost causing **reduced fringe visibility**; therefore, fringe clarity lessens rather than changes to power needs.
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