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+ | [[File:DiffractionSpot.png|right|300px|thumb|The [[Diffraction Pattern|diffraction pattern]] produced on a screen when [[monochromatic]] [[Visible Light|light]] passes through a circular hole.]] | ||
===Meaning=== | ===Meaning=== | ||
[[Diffraction]] is the spreading of [[wave]]s when they pass through a gap or around an obstacle. | [[Diffraction]] is the spreading of [[wave]]s when they pass through a gap or around an obstacle. | ||
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*'''Diffraction''' explains phenomena such as the bending of [[Visible Light|light]] around corners and the formation of [[Diffraction Pattern|diffraction patterns]]. | *'''Diffraction''' explains phenomena such as the bending of [[Visible Light|light]] around corners and the formation of [[Diffraction Pattern|diffraction patterns]]. | ||
*'''Diffraction''' is used in various applications, including [[X-ray Diffraction|X-ray diffraction]] to determine crystal structures and [[Electron Diffraction|electron diffraction]] to study the properties of materials. | *'''Diffraction''' is used in various applications, including [[X-ray Diffraction|X-ray diffraction]] to determine crystal structures and [[Electron Diffraction|electron diffraction]] to study the properties of materials. | ||
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+ | ===Depictions of Diffraction=== | ||
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+ | |[[File:SingleSlitDiffraction.png|center|200px|link=https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/wave-interference/latest/wave-interference_all.html]] | ||
+ | |[[File:DoubleSlitDiffraction.png|center|200px|link=https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/wave-interference/latest/wave-interference_all.html]] | ||
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+ | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |This image shows a plan view of '''diffraction''' of a [[wave]] through a [[Single Slit Diffraction|single slit]]. To explore this yourself using physics simulations, visit the website 'phet' by clicking on the image. | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |This image shows a plan view of '''diffraction''' of a [[wave]] through a [[Double Slit Diffraction|double slit]]. To explore this yourself using physics simulations, visit the website 'phet' by clicking on the image. | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
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*[[Diffraction Pattern|Diffraction patterns]] are observed when [[Visible Light|light]] passes through a [[Single Slit Diffraction|single slit]]. | *[[Diffraction Pattern|Diffraction patterns]] are observed when [[Visible Light|light]] passes through a [[Single Slit Diffraction|single slit]]. | ||
*[[Diffraction]] of [[sound]] [[wave]]s allows us to hear around corners. | *[[Diffraction]] of [[sound]] [[wave]]s allows us to hear around corners. |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 23 May 2024
Key Stage 5
![](/images/thumb/8/8c/DiffractionSpot.png/300px-DiffractionSpot.png)
The diffraction pattern produced on a screen when monochromatic light passes through a circular hole.
Meaning
Diffraction is the spreading of waves when they pass through a gap or around an obstacle.
About Diffraction
- Diffraction occurs with all types of waves, including light, sound, and water waves.
- Diffraction is evidence for the wave-like behaviour of matter.
- The extent of diffraction depends on the wavelength of the wave and the size of the gap or obstacle.
- Diffraction is most noticeable when the gap size is comparable to the wavelength.
- Diffraction explains phenomena such as the bending of light around corners and the formation of diffraction patterns.
- Diffraction is used in various applications, including X-ray diffraction to determine crystal structures and electron diffraction to study the properties of materials.
Depictions of Diffraction
This image shows a plan view of diffraction of a wave through a single slit. To explore this yourself using physics simulations, visit the website 'phet' by clicking on the image. | This image shows a plan view of diffraction of a wave through a double slit. To explore this yourself using physics simulations, visit the website 'phet' by clicking on the image. |
Examples
- Diffraction patterns are observed when light passes through a single slit.
- Diffraction of sound waves allows us to hear around corners.