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Explain the terms diffraction and interference. diffraction: the spreading out of a wave after it passes an obstacle/gap interference: occurs when two waves meet ... show full transcript
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In Young’s experiment, monochromatic light passes through two narrow slits, creating a pattern of bright and dark fringes on a screen due to the interference of light waves. A labelled diagram would illustrate the slits, the light source, and the resulting fringe pattern on the screen. The bright fringes are located where constructive interference occurs, while the dark fringes are where destructive interference occurs.
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The experiment demonstrates that light behaves as a wave through the phenomenon of interference. The formation of alternating bright and dark fringes can only be explained by the wave nature of light, as particles would not generate such a pattern.
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