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A diffraction is obtained by using a beam of red light. What will happen if the red light is replaced by the blue light?

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Answered by kumaramit722001
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If the red light replaced by blue light then the diffraction band becomes narrower and crowded together because the diffraction band depends on the wavelength. Blue light has less wavelength than red light. Therefore, it becomes narrower and crowded together.

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