In what way is diffraction from each slit related to the interference pattern in a double slit experiment.?
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In what way is diffraction from each slit related to the interference pattern in a double slit experiment? Answer: If the width of each slit is comparable to wavelength of light used then the interference pattern thus obtained in the double-slit experiment is modified by diffraction from each of the two slits
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The theory of Young's boundary diffraction wave is used to explain the formation of double-slit interference fringes. According to this theory individual slit gives rise to two boundary diffraction waves corresponding to interaction of incident light with two edges of the slit.
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