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A thin film of oil on top of a bucket of water produces multicolored patterns. However, a bucket full of oil produces no such effect. Explain the difference.
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This occurs when light waves reflected by the upper and lower boundaries of a thin film interfere with one another to form a new wave. Show more…
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