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What does fringes mean?

fringes are bangs (worn as a hairstyle)


What is the difference between dreadlocks with close-cropped bangs and dreadlocks with bangs Is there any cultural reason?

No


Difference between Newton's ring fringes and biprism fringes?

Biprism produce straight fringe systems while Newton's rings are circular fringe patterns.


Why does the fringes get closer and thinner as we move away from the center?

As you move away from the center of the interference pattern, the path length difference between the two interfering waves decreases, resulting in fewer and narrower interference fringes. This occurs because the phase difference between the waves changes gradually with distance from the center, causing the fringes to become closer and thinner.


What is the difference between the cerebrum and the cerebellum?

t sa kanding na may bangs


What hair styles are popular for girls?

layers are popular..fringes and bangs are..and you know rihanna's hairstyle that one's pretty popular too


What is jasmine villegas haircut?

its layer cut!! what makes difference is that her bangs are layered and there is good gap between layers


What are conditions for a bright and a dark fringe?

Bright fringes occur when the path difference between two waves is a whole number of wavelengths, leading to constructive interference. Dark fringes occur when the path difference is a half-integer multiple of the wavelength, resulting in destructive interference.


Why does the fringes get closer and thinner as you move from the centre?

As you move away from the center of an interference pattern, the path length difference between the two interfering waves decreases, resulting in closer and thinner fringes. The variations in the intensity or brightness of the fringes decrease because the waves are becoming more in-phase as you move towards the center of the pattern.


What are the conditions for maximum and minimum intensity of the fringes?

The conditions for maximum intensity of fringes in interference patterns occur when the path length difference between the interfering waves is an integer multiple of the wavelength. This results in constructive interference. Conversely, the conditions for minimum intensity, or dark fringes, occur when the path length difference is an odd half-integer multiple of the wavelength, leading to destructive interference.


What is a fringe?

If you don't have a fringe, it's like your hair just parts, including the fringe. Fringes is hair that goes to the side, or over the forehead. It's also known as 'bangs':)


Fringes of equal inclination?

A fringe of equal inclination is a line or curve where the difference in path length between adjacent wavefronts is constant. These fringes can occur in interference patterns or diffraction patterns, where constructive and destructive interference creates areas of maximum and minimum intensity. Fringes of equal inclination are used to analyze the interference or diffraction of light waves.