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← ScienceWhich phenomenon produces alternating light/dark bands when monochromatic light strikes closely spaced slits?
A)Constructive and Destructive Interference✓
B)Refraction through varying refractive index
C)Polarization by selective absorption
D)Diffraction at edges of apertures
💡 Explanation
Alternating bands occur via wave superposition, because constructive interference yields bright bands, and destructive interference yields dark bands; therefore, darkness is due to destructive interference rather than dispersion, polarization, or diffraction effects alone, because those do not require any wave interference.
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