Coincidence of light creates bright areas and interference of light creates darker areas.
Half a wavelength
Interference can interfere with light signals.
To generate an interference pattern the light needs to be coherent.
Anomalous interference colors are produced by dispersion of refractive indices from slow to fast light rays.
Violet light rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than red light rays. This difference in wavelength is what gives violet light its characteristic color, which is distinct from the longer wavelength red light.
interference of coherent light rays in a photographic emulsion. one set of coherent light rays take a direct path from the source to the emulsion, the other set of coherent light rays reflect off the object before arriving at the emulsion.
Gamma rays have much shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than light rays, making them a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays are typically produced by radioactive decay or nuclear reactions, while light rays are composed of visible light across the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma rays are more penetrating than light rays and can be harmful to living organisms.
It is challenging to produce interference fringes of X-rays using Young's double-slit experiment due to the short wavelength and high energy of X-rays. X-rays have very small wavelengths, so the slits would have to be extremely close together, which is technically difficult to achieve. Additionally, X-ray detectors are not as sensitive as visible light detectors, making it challenging to detect the interference pattern.
X-rays are a type of light ray, but not all light rays are X-rays. X-rays have a wavelength ranging from 10 to 1/100 of a nanometer. Because humans can only see light with a wavelength between 700 and 400 nanometers, it is invisible to us. X-ray radiation is harmful to humans, as well.
Electromagnetic waves can be radio waves, microwaves, infrared, (visible) light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, gamma rays, etc. All of these listed things differ only in their frequency and wavelength. X-rays are the same thing as light emitted from a light bulb. The only difference is that X-rays have a much higher frequency than visible light. As a result, X-rays have much more energy, which make them harmful to living tissue.
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
I've never actually heard the term "electromagnetic light" before.Visible light IS electromagnetic radiation. The only difference between light andother kinds of electromagnetic radiation ... like radio, microwave, heat, infrared,ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays ... is its wavelength (and frequency).