If monochromatic light is replaced by white light, what change would be observed in diffraction pattern
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Therefore if monochromatic light in Young's interference experiment is replaced by white light, then the waves of each wavelength from their separate interference patterns.
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The change in diffraction pattern of a single slit, when the monochromatic source of light is replaced by a source of white light will be. When a source of white light is used instead of a monochromatic source, the diffracted image of the slit gets dispersed into constituent colours of white light.
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