A beam of light that spreads out from its source is called
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internal diffraction
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Light is always waving against itself, leading to internal interference of the different wave components in what we call internal diffraction. This diffraction causes a beam of light to slowly spread out as it travels, so that some of the light bends away from the straight line motion of the main part of the wave.07-Feb-2014
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