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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Wave Optics & Interference Course 2026," which phenomenon, when observed with a single slit, demonstrates the wave nature of light and leads to a characteristic diffraction pattern of alternating bright and dark fringes?
Polarization
Diffraction
Photoelectric effect
Interference
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles covered in "The Complete Wave Optics & Interference Course 2026," what is the primary condition for observing sustained and stable interference fringes in an experiment like Young's double slit?
The light source must be incoherent and the slits must be of arbitrary width.
The light source must be intense and the slits must be widely separated.
The light source must be polychromatic and the slits must be very close.
The light source must be monochromatic and the slits must be very narrow.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Wave Optics & Interference Course 2026," consider a thin film with refractive index $n_{film}$ placed between air ($n_{air} \approx 1$) and a substrate with refractive index $n_{substrate}$. If $n_{air} < n_{film} < n_{substrate}$, what is the condition for constructive interference of light reflected from the top and bottom surfaces of the film? Assume normal incidence.
$2n_{film}t = m\lambda$
$2n_{film}t = (m + 1)\lambda$
$2n_{film}t = (m + 1/2)\lambda$
$2n_{film}t = (m + 1/2)\lambda + \lambda/2$

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