In a young's double slit experiment a) There is no diffraction b) Diffraction is so small it...

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In a young's double slit experiment

a) There is no diffraction

b) Diffraction is so small it is not easily seen

c) Diffraction is readily apparent in the interferencepattern

d) Diffraction disappears when the slit separation is integertimes the slit width

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Diffraction is the spreading of light when light passes through a very small opening comparable to the wavelength of the light In youngs double slit experiment diffraction occurs    See Answer
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