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Introduction to Interference and Diffraction
Introduction to Interference and Diffraction
Interference refers to the phenomenon where two waves of the same kind overlap to produce a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude. There are two types of interference: constructive and destructive. Constructive interference occurs when the wave amplitudes reinforce each other, building a wave of even greater amplitude. Destructive interference occurs when the wave amplitudes oppose each other, resulting in waves of reduced amplitude. Diffraction is defined as the bending of a wave around the corners of an obstacle or aperture. Diffraction results from the interference of an infinite number of waves emitted by a continuous distribution of source points.
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5 Comments
Pura n h?
exam se pehle update hoga
When will physics of sensors ,
Nanotechnology
Relativity will upload ???
we are working on it
sir ismai tho srif aak hi module hai
interference nahi hai mumbai unversity ko
defraction hai