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light rays scattered and change direction when they are passed through a small hole or close to an opaque surface.
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| diffraction grating |
optical attachment that separates light into its constituent colors.
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| diffraction |
The bending of light as it passes through a small slit or opening. When we study the diffraction of sunlight, we see a rainbow of colours.
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| diffraction |
Process that produces a diffracted wave.
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| diffraction |
A curve in the trajectory of a light wave when it is intercepted by an object (eg the fuzziness seen at the edge of a shadow projected by an object illuminated with direct light). A peculiar diffraction effect appears when a light beam passes through a tiny hole. The light bends toward all of the edges of the hole. ...
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