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In youngs double slit experiment the type of diffraction is

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Answered by EkVillian
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Both diffraction and interference occur in the double slit experiment. The wavefront is diffracted as it passes through each of the slits. The diffraction causes the wavefronts to spread out as if they were coming from light sources located at the slits. These two wavefronts overlap, and interference occurs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both diffraction and interference occur in the double slit experiment. The wavefront is diffracted as it passes through each of the slits. The diffraction causes the wavefronts to spread out as if they were coming from light sources located at the slits. These two wavefronts overlap, and interference occurs.

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