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Cheman
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CD players...
I've learned about CD players, and that the bumps cause the reflected light to be out of phase with the other infra red rays which form the laaser. But surely for destructive interference to occur you need the light to be in the same plce - yet all these light rays are parallel. ie - whether they have been put out of phase or not. So how do they cross over and interfer?
Thanks.
I've learned about CD players, and that the bumps cause the reflected light to be out of phase with the other infra red rays which form the laaser. But surely for destructive interference to occur you need the light to be in the same plce - yet all these light rays are parallel. ie - whether they have been put out of phase or not. So how do they cross over and interfer?
Thanks.