3. Huygens principle | Wave Optics

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Huygens’ principle states that all points of a wavefront of light in a vacuum or transparent medium may be regarded as new sources of wavelets that expand in every direction at a rate depending on their velocities. Proposed by the Dutch mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Christiaan Huygens, in 1690, it is a powerful method for studying various optical phenomena. watch the entire video to understand its construction

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In the first slide can we say that the particles of water in blue and green marked wave fronts are in same phase

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Sir at last u said that wavefronts always moves forward and radially bolna galaat hoga. Aisa kyu Sir. Wavefronts toh radially outward hi move kaarte hai. Toh radially bolna galaat kyu hai.

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Sir when the secondary source particles were generating wavefronts, the wavefronts of adjacent particles were intersecting, will it also have any drawback?

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