Why us the size of slit equal to the order of wavelenth of light in diffraction?
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Interference and Diffraction are the phenomena that distinguish waves from particles: waves interfere and diffract, particles do not. Light bends around obstacles like waves do, and it is this bending which causes the singleslit diffraction pattern. ... The slit size is small, relative to thewavelength of light.
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