Multiple Choice
The reason there are two slits, rather than one, in a Young's experiment is:
A) to increase the intensity
B) one slit is for frequency, the other for wavelength
C) to create a path length difference
D) one slit is for fields, the other is for
fields
E) two slits in parallel offer less resistance
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