Physics, asked by abhishekbidwe92, 9 months ago

How shall a diffraction pattern change when white light
is used instead of a monochromatic
right?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When white light is used instead of monochromatic light, then the central maximum remains white as all seven wavelengths meet there in the same phase. ... Sound waves cannot be diffracted.

Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

The colored pattern will be marked with a bright white edge in the center.

If white light is used instead of monochromatic light, then the medium size remains white as all seven wavelengths meet there in the same phase. The first and second dimensions will be constructed of violet due to their very short wavelength and the last due to the red color as it has a very long wavelength. Thus, a colored pattern is visible. However, after the first few colored bands, the band's clarity was lost, due to overlap.

When a white light source is used instead of a monochromatic source, the split image splits into mixed colors of white light. The medium size will be white and on both sides of the medium size, there will be colored challenges. As the edges of some colors fall into different areas we see the edges of all the colors on the bright central edges.

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