Physics, asked by shivansh1276, 10 months ago

If white light is used in
diffraction at a single slit the
central maximum will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:hi mate

Explanation:

The different wavelengths get diffracted by different amounts, and the effect you see is that the white light gets split into its spectrum of colors. Additionally, since the light is incoherent, you don't see dark and bright spots like you would with monochromatic light.

Answered by suhaniii1
2

Answer:

Monochromatic light passing through a single slit has a central maximum and many smaller and dimmer maxima on either side. The central maximum is six times higher than shown.

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