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Hi friends s i unit of basic physical quantity or fundamental physical quantity ore, mass kilogram length and meter time and second temperature degree celsius or kelvin. Current ampere is intensity, candida or c d amount of substance molesthat's. All thanks.

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Wave Optics - Intro

In physics, wave optics is the study of the behavior of light, or other electromagnetic waves, as they interact with matter. It is a branch of classical optics. While the term "optics" usually refers to the study of light propagation in free space, "wave optics" is used when it is important to take into account the effects of the material the light is traveling through. Wave optics is mostly concerned with the behavior of waves near the boundary between different media. When waves from a single source interact with each other their behavior can be difficult to predict. For example, two waves of the same frequency and wavelength can interfere, leading to a phenomenon known as interference fringes.

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Multiple Aperture Interference - Overview

Interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude. Interference effects can be observed with all types of waves, including water waves, sound waves, and light. If a crest of a wave meets a crest of another wave of the same frequency at the same point, then the amplitude is increased. If a crest of one wave meets a trough of another wave, then the amplitude is decreased. Interference can also refer to the interaction of acoustic waves in the cochlea of the inner ear.

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