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explain Lloyd's Mirror ​

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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Lloyd's Mirror is used to produce two-source interference patterns, similar to the pattern produced by laser light passing through two slits. A diverging laser beam strikes a front- surface mirror at a low angle, so that some of the beam reflects off the mirror to a screen, and some shines directly on the screen.

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Lloyd's Mirror is used to produce two-source interference patterns, similar to the pattern produced by laser light passing through two slits. A diverging laser beam strikes a front- surface mirror at a low angle, so that some of the beam reflects off the mirror to a screen, and some shines directly on the screen.

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