Question 1. Compare the patterns of the single-slit diffraction to the double-slit interference.
Question 2. Compare the patterns of the double-slit interference to the four-slit interference.
Answer 1:
In the single slit diffraction,the light spreads out in a line perpendicular to the slit and in the double slit diffraction, the light diffracts when passing though the slits, but the light waves coming out from the slits interfere with each other to creates an interference pattern on the screen.
Answer 2:
Question 1. Compare the patterns of the single-slit diffraction to the double-slit interference. Question 2. Compare...
1. Describe the pattern for the single-slit diffraction. How does it change when the slit width changes? How does it change when the wavelength changes? 2. Describe the pattern for the double-slit interference. 3. Describe the pattern for the four-slit interference. 4. Compare the patterns of the single-slit diffraction to the double-slit interference.
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