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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes diffraction widening of laser beams?
A)Huygens' principle constructive wave interference✓
B)Fresnel zones destructive wave cancellation
C)Brewster's angle polarization plane shift
D)Snell's law refraction index change
💡 Explanation
Diffraction widening occurs because each point on the initial wavefront acts as a secondary source; Huygens' principle of constructive interference governs this widening, therefore the laser beam expands rather than maintaining constant width owing to lens imperfections.
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