After this lesson, you should be able to:
- Define wavefront as an imaginary line connecting points of the medium that are in phase
- State Huygens’ principle
- Define diffraction as the ability of a wave to spread out after an obstacle or aperture
- Apply Huygens’ principle to explain diffraction qualitatively
- Explain the formation of bright and dark fringes of light in terms of constructive and destructive interference of secondary wavelets
- Sketch the light diffraction pattern formed by a single slit
- Understand that the degree of diffraction is proportional to the wavelength and inversely proportional to the slit width
- Appreciate that the diffraction of light demonstrates its wave nature
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