Butterflies are Free to Fly by Stephen Davis - HTML preview

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When the top of one wave hits the bottom of another wave, they cancel each other out. This is called “destructive interference.” You can easily see this when you drop two pebbles in a pond some distance apart and watch what happens when the ripples meet. So when we send waves through a barrier with two slits, we get what is called an “interference pattern” on the screen, like this….

 

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