This video introduces and explains Young’s double slit experiment for A Level Physics.

Everyone loves lasers in Physics. Young’s double slit experiment uses the constructive interference and destructive interference of light from a laser to calculate and measure the wavelength of light. We need the separation of the slits, distance to the screen and separation of the light and dark fringes. You can do this practical without a laser as well.

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