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write the difference between diffraction and interference of light.​

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Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.

Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of minimum intensity is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.

Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of minimum intensity is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.Width of the fringes is equal in interference. In diffraction they are never equal.

Two separate wave fronts originating from two coherent sources produce interference. Secondary wavelets originating from different parts of the same wave front constitute diffraction. Thus the two are entirely different in nature.The region of minimum intensity is perfectly dark in interference. In diffraction they are not perfectly dark.Width of the fringes is equal in interference. In diffraction they are never equal.The intensity of all positions of maxima are of the same intensity in interference. In diffraction they do vary.

Diffraction occurs when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit these characteristic behaviors are exhibited when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit that is comparable in size to its wavelength, whereas Interference is the phenomenon where waves meet each other and combine additively or substractively to form ...

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