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How do waves made by a dripping faucet compare to the waves seen passing through slits?

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The dripping faucet onto the wave causes the frequency to stay the same throughout, it just moves up and down.

When a wave is passed through the single slit, diffraction occurs. The light spreads out and after it passes through the slit, it interferes with itself.

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