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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes interference fringes during thin film reflection?
A)Optical path length difference✓
B)Refractive index homogeneity
C)Polarization angle alignment
D)Incident light intensity fluctuations
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Interference fringes appear because constructive and destructive interference occurs due to the optical path length difference. This path variation induces phase shifts. Therefore, 'optical path length difference' is correct, rather than intensity or index homogeneity with constant angular alignment.
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