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How does diffraction effect wavelength?

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The amount of diffraction that occurs when a sound wave encounters a barrier depends on the waves?

diffraction wavelength


When frequency increases what happens to diffraction?

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What factors affecting diffraction?

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When does diffraction occur?

When gap size is equal to wavelength


How does the wavelength of a sound wave affects the diffraction of the sound wave through an open window?

The wavelength of a sound wave affects the diffraction of a sound wave through an open window because the wavelength can determine how fast the diffraction is moving; therfore, causing the sound to be either lower or higher.I think :)


As the wavelength decreases what happens to wave diffraction?

As wavelength decreases the wave diffraction will decrease, so the curve formed will be less noticeable. The sharpness of the diffraction will decrease that you can see will lessen.


What do you call the bending of a wave around the edge of a barrier?

Diffraction, more diffraction if wavelength is increased (or frequency decreased)


When does maximum diffraction occur?

When gap size is equal to wavelength


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What is the principles of x ray diffraction?

The idea is that, due to the small wavelength of X-rays, atoms can serve as a diffraction grid - causing diffraction patterns. (If you don't know about diffraction, I suggest you search in the questions for "diffraction", or ask a separate question for diffraction.) Crystals are good for this, because of their regular structure.


What occurs when wave encounters an object or opening that is close in size to its wavelength?

The answer is Diffraction


What occurs when a wave encounters an object or opening that is close in size to its wavelength?

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