| 11. | In particular, the interference fringes seen in the double-slit experiment require repeated trials to be observed.
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| 12. | The interference fringes form perpendicular to this wedge.
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| 13. | The resulting interference fringes are so small that they can only be seen through a microscope.
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| 14. | The interference fringe maxima occur at angles
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| 15. | White light interference in a soap bubbleIt is also possible to observe interference fringes using white light.
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| 16. | The method can be realized as the method of holographic addition and subtraction in an interference fringe.
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| 17. | The interference fringes typically only form once the optical flat begins to wring to the testing surface.
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| 18. | Thus the second detector can no longer determine which path was taken, and the interference fringes are restored.
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| 19. | If both surfaces are perfectly the same flatness and parallel to each other, no interference fringes will form.
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| 20. | He saw no shift of the interference fringes, corresponding to an upper limit of \ Delta v km / s.
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