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current | 03:26, 29 January 2006 | 720×704 (28 KB) | Patrick Edwin Moran | (Diagram illustrating constructive and destructive interference of red light incident on a thin film of varying thickness -- from less than 1/4 wavelength to greater than 1/2 wavelength. See Francis Weston Sears, ''Optics'', Addison-Wesley, 1949, for more) |
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