Huygens’ Principle and Angle of Reflection
Huygens’ principle states that every point on a wavefront acts as a source of secondary wavelets, which spread out in all directions with the same speed as the wave. The new wavefront is the envelope of these secondary wavelets.
Diagram:
In the diagram, consider:
The incident wavefront $AB$ approaching the reflecting surface at an angle $\theta_i$,
The reflected wavefront $CD$ leaving the surface at an angle $\theta_r$.
From the geometry of the wavefronts: \[ \theta_r = \theta_i. \] Thus, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence, as derived geometrically using Huygens’ principle.
Two slits 0.1 mm apart are arranged 1.20 m from a screen. Light of wavelength 600 nm from a distant source is incident on the slits. How far apart will adjacent bright interference fringes be on the screen?