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huygen s principle of secondary waves is used to
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Huygen's principle of secondary waves is used to
SRMJEEE - 2019
SRMJEEE
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Oct 4, 2024
obtain the wave front geometrically
explain polarisation
obtain focal length of thick lenses
explain dispersion of light
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