Transcription of Chapter 14 Interference and Diffraction
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Chapter 14. Interference and Diffraction Superposition of Waves .. 14-2. Young's Double-Slit experiment .. 14-4. Example : Double-Slit 14-7. Intensity Distribution .. 14-8. Example : Intensity of Three-Slit Interference .. 14-11. 14-13. Single-Slit 14-13. Example : Single-Slit Diffraction .. 14-15. Intensity of Single-Slit Diffraction .. 14-16. Intensity of Double-Slit Diffraction 14-19. Diffraction Grating .. 14-20. 14-22. Appendix: Computing the Total Electric 14-23. Solved Problems .. 14-26. Double-Slit experiment .. 14-26. Phase Difference .. 14-27. Constructive 14-28. Intensity in Double-Slit Interference .. 14-29. Second-Order Bright Fringe .. 14-30. Intensity in Double-Slit Diffraction .. 14-30. Conceptual Questions .. 14-33. Additional Problems .. 14-33. Double-Slit 14-33. Interference - Diffraction 14-33.
14.2 Young’s Double-Slit Experiment In 1801 Thomas Young carried out an experiment in which the wave nature of light was demonstrated. The schematic diagram of the double-slit experiment is shown in Figure 14.2.1. Figure 14.2.1 Young’s double-slit experiment. A monochromatic light source is incident on the first screen which contains a slit .
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