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A soap bubble shows colours when illuminated with white light. this is due to

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Answered by sachin526
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this is due to interference.
Answered by branta
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Answer: The correct answer is "interference".

Explanation:

Interference: It is the phenomenon in which there is a superimposition of the waves. The resulting wave may have greater or lower wave.

The interference are of two types: Destructive interference and Constructive interference.

Destructive interference: The resulting wave is of minimum amplitude.

Constructive interference: The resulting wave is of maximum amplitude.

The colors are seen in a soap bubble which arises due to interference of light. The interference occurs due to light reflecting off the front of the thin soap films and back surface of the thin soap films.

Therefore, a soap bubble shows colors when illuminated with white light. This is due to interference.

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