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3D model Single Slit Diffraction by Nrtya on Printables

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Single slit diffraction refers to the phenomenon where light passing through a narrow slit spreads out into a pattern of bright and dark fringes. When monochromatic light, such as from a laser, passes through a single slit, it diffracts around the edges of the slit, causing interference patterns to form on a screen placed some distance away.

Key features of single slit diffraction include:

  • Central Maximum: The central bright fringe is widest and brightest.
  • Secondary Maxima: On either side of the central maximum, there are progressively weaker bright fringes called secondary maxima.
  • Minima: Between the bright fringes are dark regions called minima, where destructive interference occurs.

The width of the slit and the wavelength of light determine the spacing between these fringes. Single slit diffraction demonstrates wave-like properties of light, where constructive and destructive interference patterns arise due to the different path lengths light travels from various points on the slit to the screen.

Applications of single slit diffraction include analyzing the wavelength of light, studying wave behavior of light, and understanding diffraction phenomena in general physics and optics.

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Single Slit Diffraction

Published on Dec 17, 2024

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Category Physics & Astronomy
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light laser experiment slit diffraction
License Creative Commons β€” Attribution β€” Noncommercial
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