Why Does Single-Slit Diffraction Create a Pattern of Maxima and Minima?

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When waves diffract through one slit why does it form a series of maxima and minima when there is no interference?...our teacher won't tell us and its really annoying me...and i have no idea why it should.
please help!
~sorry if this is in he wrong place
 
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Theo1 said:
When waves diffract through one slit why does it form a series of maxima and minima when there is no interference?...our teacher won't tell us and its really annoying me...and i have no idea why it should.
please help!
~sorry if this is in he wrong place

Short answer is, it interferes with itself. It only really applies when the slit is larger than the wavelength and is a superposition of sets of waves diffracting at various points along the length of the slit.