in young's experiment if distance between slit kept less than the wavelength if used light what will see in interference pattern ? why
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When waves strike a small slit in a wall, they create circular wave patterns on the other side of the barrier. This is seen in the image above, where ocean waves create precise circular waves. The circular waves undergo constructive and destructive interference, which generates a regular interference pattern.
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