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Why do longer wavelengths diffract more?

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Answered by tracynix
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In short, the angle of diffraction is directly proportional to the size of the wavelength. Hence red light (long wavelength) diffracts more than blue light (short wavelength). And radio waves (really long wavelength) diffract more than X-rays (really short wavelengths).

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