A smaller opening.
Diffraction is more pronounced through a small opening because the smaller the opening, the higher the amount of bending or spreading of light waves as they pass through. This phenomenon is more noticeable when the opening size is close to the wavelength of the light being diffracted.
The large beam of light does not bend like two beams of light in the middle of the tank because it experiences less diffraction. Diffraction is more pronounced when a beam of light passes through an opening or around an obstacle that is comparable in size to its wavelength. In the case of a large beam of light, its wavelength is much smaller compared to the size of the tank, which results in less diffraction and bending of the light.
sphenoid
The wave diffracts and behaves like the opening is a point source.
The large opening at the base of the skull is called the foramen magnum. It allows the spinal cord to pass through and connect to the brain.
Water evaporate faster from a large opening.
They can't. There must be a small opening large enough for a flyuto get through.
Through integral proteins (tube shaped proteins that have one opening in the extra cellular matrix and the other opening inside the cell).
The purpose of a slit is to cause diffraction of the light. This means the light spreads out in all directions, as opposed to entering a large hole where the light would pass straight through in its original direction.
No, rather on the small side for an IV, but cetainly can infuse meds through there for an IM injection.
The large hole in the occipital bone is called the foramen magnum and is the place where your spinal column comes up to meet your brain.
This is to maximize the effect of diffraction. The wavelength of the photon can be regarded as its 'size' . If it is too large then the slit is just to small for it and most of the photons will be absorbed or reflected. If it is far too small then the slit, in comparison, will be very large so most photons do not even notice its presence and will just continue on their merry way without interacting with it.