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In single slit diffraction experiment, yellow light is replaced by X-rays. How will the diffraction pattern be affected ?

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The diffraction pattern will disappear as wavelength of X-rays is much smaller than the wavelength of yellow light. The essential condition for diffraction, i.e., `a ~~ lambda` is no longer satisfied.
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