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English: Young's double-slit experiment and its formula derivation are explained.

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In this video, Young's double-slit experiment with light is explained in a simple way. How the interference pattern of the double-slit is formed and which role light diffraction plays. In the end, the formula for the wavelength of the light is derived with the help of the double-slit experiment.

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00:00 A bit of history 02:06 Setup of the double slit experiment 02:20 What is observed in the double slit experiment? 03:36 Interference and wave path difference 05:19 Interference pattern explained 11:30 Derivation (formula for wavelength)

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