According to Huygen's wave theory of light, which one of the following statements is not correct?
Interference fringes are produced on the screen by using two light sources of intensities I and 9I. The phase difference between the beams is $\pi / 2$ at point P and $\pi$ at point Q on the screen. The difference between the resultant intensities at points P and Q is $\left(\cos 90^{\circ}=0, \cos \pi=-1\right)$
In Young's double slit experiment, in an interference pattern, a minimum is observed exactly in front of one slit. The distance between the two coherent sources is d and $\mathrm{D}_{\text { }}$ is the distance between source and screen. The possible wavelengths used are proportional to
Three polarised sheets are co-axially placed. Pass axis of polaroids 2 and 3 make $30^{\circ}$ and $90^{\circ}$ with pass axis of polaroid sheet. If $\mathrm{I}_0$ is the intensity of unpolarised light entering sheet 1 , the intensity of the emergent light through sheet 3 is

$$ \left(\cos 30^{\circ}=\sqrt{3} / 2, \cos 90^{\circ}=0, \cos 60^{\circ}=1 / 2\right) $$