Wave OpticsHard
Question
When exposed to sunlight, thin films of oil on water often exhibit brilliant colours due to the phenomenon of :
Options
A.inter frence
B.diffraction
C.dispersion
D.polarisation
Solution
We see spectrum of colours when thin films of oil on water is exposed to sunlight dueto phenomenon of interference.
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