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Bryn McKay
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Interference occurs when one or more wave are superimposed Diffraction occurs whenever a wave encounters an object
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Large ApertureSmall Aperture
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Parallel light rays diverge and interfere with one another when passing through a aperture Factors to this diffraction include: The size of the aperture The wavelength of light
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Rays traveling at different distances interfere with one another Sometimes they completely cancel each other
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Diffraction is the slight bending of light as it passes around the edge of an object A larger aperture with a smaller wave length the bending is unnoticeable. When the two are closer in size the bend is noticeable to the naked eye
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In the atmosphere Light bends around atmospheric particles Diffracted light can produce fringes of light, dark or colored bands Light waves are similar to the water When sunlight comes in contact with cloud droplets Light waves are altered and interact with one another
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Diffraction grating is a structure with a repeating pattern
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Efficiency Blaze Wavelength Wavelength Range Stray Light Resolving Power
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Made by superimposing two waves from the same light source Two beams The reference beam hits the photographic plate normally The object beam hits the plate at an angle The relative phase between the two beams varies across the photographic plate The two beams interfere with one another to form an interference pattern The relative phase of object and reference beam is encoded as the maxima and minima of the fringe pattern
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The fringe pattern acts as a diffraction grating It is partly diffracted The object beam has been reconstructed The diffraction grating created by the two waves interfering has reconstructed the object beam This is a hologram
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Diffraction-the bending of waves around obstacles in their path Aperture- an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, etc. Resolving Power- the ability of an optical instrument to form separate images of two objects that are close together Superimposing-to place, or set over, above, or on something else-to put or join as an addition Fringe Pattern-one of the alternate light and dark bands produced by diffraction or interference Reconstructed- Recreate or make again
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