briefly explain about single slit and double slit experiment
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In the single-slit image, a diffraction pattern (the faint spots on either side of the main band) forms due to the nonzero width of the slit. This diffraction pattern is also seen in the double-slit image, but with many smaller interference fringes.
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The double slit experiment is a demonstration that light and matter can display characteristics of both classically defined waves and particles where as when light passes through the single slit whose width is on the order of the wave length of the light.
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