Waves, Light, and Optics · Waves & Optics
Wave Interference and Diffraction
Exploration of the wave nature of light through interference patterns and diffraction. Students discuss the evidence for light acting as both a wave and a particle.
Key Questions
- 1How does this model explain the colorful patterns seen on the surface of a soap bubble?
- 2What variables affect the width of the central maximum in a single-slit diffraction pattern?
- 3How would an engineer apply interference principles to create noise-canceling technology?
Common Core State Standards
HS-PS4-1HS-PS4-3
Grade: 10th Grade
Subject: Physics
Unit: Waves, Light, and Optics
Period: Waves & Optics
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