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Destructive Interference is a phenomenon that occurs when two or more waves overlap, resulting in a decrease in amplitude, often leading to cancellation or reduction of the wave's intensity. Check FAQs
Id=(n+12)λ
Id - Destructive Interference?n - Integer?λ - Wavelength?

Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light Example

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1.474Edit=(5Edit+12)26.8Edit
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Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Id=(n+12)λ
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Id=(5+12)26.8cm
Next Step Convert Units
Id=(5+12)0.268m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Id=(5+12)0.268
LAST Step Evaluate
Id=1.474

Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light Formula Elements

Variables
Destructive Interference
Destructive Interference is a phenomenon that occurs when two or more waves overlap, resulting in a decrease in amplitude, often leading to cancellation or reduction of the wave's intensity.
Symbol: Id
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Integer
Integer is a whole number, either positive, negative, or zero, without a fractional part, used to represent a count or a quantity in various mathematical and real-world applications.
Symbol: n
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Wavelength
Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs of a wave, which is a fundamental property of a wave that characterizes its spatial periodicity.
Symbol: λ
Measurement: LengthUnit: cm
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Destructive Interference

​Go Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Reflected Light
Id=nλ

Other formulas in Thin Film Interference and Optical Path Difference category

​Go Thin-Film Constructive Interference in Reflected Light
Ic=(n+12)λ
​Go Thin-Film Constructive Interference in Transmitted Light
Ic=nλ
​Go Optical Path Difference
Δ=(RI-1)Dd
​Go Optical Path Difference given Fringe Width
Δ=(RI-1)tβλ

How to Evaluate Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light?

Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light evaluator uses Destructive Interference = (Integer+1/2)*Wavelength to evaluate the Destructive Interference, Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light formula is defined as a measure of the destructive interference that occurs when light is transmitted through a thin film, resulting in the cancellation of certain wavelengths and the reinforcement of others, leading to a characteristic pattern of bright and dark bands. Destructive Interference is denoted by Id symbol.

How to evaluate Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light, enter Integer (n) & Wavelength (λ) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light

What is the formula to find Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light?
The formula of Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light is expressed as Destructive Interference = (Integer+1/2)*Wavelength. Here is an example- 1.474 = (5+1/2)*0.268.
How to calculate Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light?
With Integer (n) & Wavelength (λ) we can find Thin-Film Destructive Interference in Transmitted Light using the formula - Destructive Interference = (Integer+1/2)*Wavelength.
What are the other ways to Calculate Destructive Interference?
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  • Destructive Interference=Integer*WavelengthOpenImg
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