Explain the double slit experiment with derivation
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Derivation of Young's Double Slit Experiment
S is equidistant from s1 and s2. s1 and s2 behave as two coherent sources, as both bring derived from S. The light passes through these slits and falls on a screen which is at a distance 'D' from the position of slits s1 and s2.
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Derivation of Young's Double Slit Experiment
S is equidistant from s1 and s2. s1 and s2 behave as two coherent sources, as both bring derived from S. The light passes through these slits and falls on a screen which is at a distance 'D' from the position of slits s1 and s2.
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