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peter.ell
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I was wondering what occurs when light encounters a slit that happens to be smaller than the wavelength of light that's trying to go through it.
Does it just reflect back, does part of it go through thereby making the light have a shorter wavelength that matches the slit, what actually happens and why?
Thank you.
Does it just reflect back, does part of it go through thereby making the light have a shorter wavelength that matches the slit, what actually happens and why?
Thank you.