Physics for beginners/08-light
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This is how white light gets refracted by a prism.
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Red light diffracted by two slits (top) and by five slits (bottom)
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Diffraction by a small circular hole
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Computer simulation of diffraction by a rectangle. Remarkably, the height of the rectanglular hole is greater than its width.
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