How does diffraction differ from interference?
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These are related but not exactly the same. ``Interference'' is the more general concept: it refers to the phenemenon of waves interacting. Waves will add constructively or destructively according to their phasedifference. ``Diffraction'' usually refers to the spreading wave pattern from a finite-width aperture.
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These are related but not exactly the same. ``Interference'' is the more general concept: it refers to the phenemenon of waves interacting. Waves will add constructively or destructively according to their phasedifference. ``Diffraction'' usually refers to the spreading wave pattern from a finite-width aperture.
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