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Course: Class 12 Physics (India) > Unit 10
Lesson 7: Diffraction due to single slit- Single slit interference
- More on single slit interference
- Worked Example: Diffraction slit width
- Diffraction: slit width & angular width
- Worked example: Size and Intensity of central maximum
- Diffraction: size and intensity of central maximum
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- How do telescopes see many stars where our eyes see only one?
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Worked example: Size and Intensity of central maximum
Let's solve a couple of questions on the size and intensity of central maxima in single-slit diffraction!
Created by Vibhor Pandey.
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- In the video, Vibhor goes on to say the a turns into a/5 but if its made smaller by a fifth should it not be 4a/5 instead?(1 vote)