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Diffraction is the change in the direction and intensity of a group of waves after passing an obstacle or passing through an aperture whose size is comparable to the wavelength of the waves.
It can be observed in mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves as well as in matter waves.
When a beam of light falls on the edge of an object, it bends slightly due to the contact and causes a blur at the edge of the shadow of the object. Waves of longer wavelengths are diffracted more than those of shorter wavelengths.
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Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
sound waves travel fast than light waves
Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.
Diffraction of light waves is caused by the density of the medium through which the light is passing. Diffraction results when light travels from rarer to denser medium.
Yes you are very right tip tips to you
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
sound waves travel fast than light waves
Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.
Diffraction of light waves is caused by the density of the medium through which the light is passing. Diffraction results when light travels from rarer to denser medium.
Diffraction.
Diffraction
Longitudinal waves doesn't exhibit polarization or diffraction; these to features are for transverse waves.
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
Diffraction is a typical phenomenon for all sorts of waves. So is interference - another clue that light is made of waves.