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Wave interference: make waves with a dripping faucet, audio speaker, or laser! add a second source or a pair of slit
s to create an interference pattern
Under the fraunhofer conditions, the light curve intensity vs position is obtained by multiplying the multiple slit interference expression times the single slit
Make waves with a dripping faucet, audio speaker, or laser! add a second source or a pair of slits to create an interference pattern
Learn about young’s double slit experiment, where interference patterns seem to prove the wave theory of light but there’s way more to this simple experiment than
Youngгўв‚¬в„ўs double slit experiment a simple experiment of the interference of light was demonstrated by thomas young in 1801 it provides solid evidence that light is a
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The active formula below can be used to model the different parameters which affect diffraction through a single slit enter the available measurements or model