difraktsiooninähtusele
Difraktsiooninähtusele is the phenomenon where waves, such as light or sound, bend and spread out as they pass through an opening or around an obstacle. This bending causes the waves to deviate from their straight-line path, resulting in a characteristic pattern of alternating bright and dark fringes (for light) or regions of higher and lower intensity (for sound).
The extent of diffraction depends on the relationship between the wavelength of the wave and the size
This phenomenon is a fundamental property of all types of waves and has significant implications in various