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rvc (rvc):

can anyone me the diffraction due to single slit fraunhofer diffraction

rvc (rvc):

@Mashy @waterineyes @nirmalnema @nikato

rvc (rvc):

@myininaya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We have two general cases of diffraction: Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction. Fraunhofer diffraction occurs when both the incident and diffracted waves are effectively plane. This will be the case when the distances from the source to the diffracting aperture and from the aperture to the receiving point are both large enough for the curvatures of the incident and diffracted waves to be neglected. Let me know if you need more explanations.

rvc (rvc):

@waterineyes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh this Physics!! I used to hate Physics when I was in School, this is the only subject I did not get my whole life.. :) Sorry..

rvc (rvc):

what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar @Compassionate Can we get help here??

rvc (rvc):

@eric_d

rvc (rvc):

@paki

OpenStudy (eric_d):

Check this out http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/phyopt/sinslitd.html

rvc (rvc):

can u explain in ur words?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey @rvc I showed an interest to help you with but unfortunately you are asking everyone except me! I know how the Fraunhofer diffraction works in the case of a single-slit experiment. Get searching for more people! I hope you can come up with someone capable of solving this.

rvc (rvc):

sorry @Saeeddiscover ur username is so big that i could not type it

OpenStudy (eric_d):

I guess you(@Saeeddiscover) are the rite person to guide @rvc :)

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