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What kind of interference is observed when the paths differ by a whole wavelength, and the waves arrive in phase?

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constructive interference

To understand the double slit interference pattern, we consider how two waves travel from the slits to the screen, as illustrated in Figure 27.13. Each slit is a different distance from a given point on the screen. Thus different numbers of wavelengths fit into each path. Waves start out from the slits in phase  crest to crest , but they may end up out of phase  crest to trough  at the screen if the paths differ in length by half a wavelength, interfering destructively as shown in Figure 27.13 a . If the paths differ by a whole wavelength, then the waves arrive in phase  crest to crest  at the screen, interfering constructively as shown in.

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