two-slit interference
Two-slit interference refers to a phenomenon in which light or particles pass through two narrow slits and interfere with each other to create an interference pattern on a screen or surface. This pattern occurs due to the wave-like behavior of light or particles and demonstrates the constructive and destructive interference of the waves.
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