What happens to the interference pattern if one of the slits in a double-slit ex

Practice Questions

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What happens to the interference pattern if one of the slits in a double-slit experiment is covered?
  1. Interference pattern disappears
  2. Pattern becomes brighter
  3. Pattern becomes dimmer
  4. Pattern becomes sharper

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What happens to the interference pattern if one of the slits in a double-slit experiment is covered?
  • Step 1: Understand the double-slit experiment. It involves shining light through two slits to create an interference pattern on a screen.
  • Step 2: Know that the interference pattern is created by the overlapping light waves from both slits.
  • Step 3: If you cover one of the slits, only one slit is open for the light to pass through.
  • Step 4: With only one slit open, the light waves can no longer overlap with waves from the other slit.
  • Step 5: Without overlapping waves, the interference pattern disappears.
  • Step 6: Instead of an interference pattern, you will see a single-slit diffraction pattern, which is different.
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