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This lesson from the Glenbrook South High School discusses two-point source interference. It gives detail on the difference between constructive and destructive interference, what a two-point source interference is and what happens when one occurs, and gives historical information on Thomas Young's experiment in which he successfully showed that light does produce a two-point source interference pattern.
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anti-nodal lines, anti-node, constructive interference, destructive interference, interference, interference light, nodal lines, node, two-point source interference, wave interference, the physics classroom, thomas young, two point source interference of light, nterference of light, interference of light
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- Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)