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    In Young's Double-Slit Experiment, Light Coming from Each Slit Arrives
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In Young's Double-Slit Experiment, Light Coming from Each Slit Arrives

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In Young's double-slit experiment, light coming from each slit arrives in phase at the first maximum on either side of the central bright fringe.

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