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detraction and interference of light ​

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Whenever waves spread out, or bend around a corner, it's called diffraction. The two are worlds apart. 1:interference is due to interaction of light coming from two different wave fronts originating from the same source. 2:Interference fringes are of the same width. 3: All bright fringes are of the same intensity

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Interference of light

When two light waves from different coherent sources meet together, then the distribution of energy due to one wave is disturbed by the other. This modification in the distribution of light energy due to super- position of two light waves is called "Interference of light".

Diffraction of light

Diffraction refers to various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit. It is defined as the bending of waves around the corners of an obstacle or through an aperture into the region of geometrical shadow of the obstacle/aperture

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