Moiré pattern, Optical Interference, Wave Phenomenon & Diffraction

Moiré pattern, Optical Interference, Wave Phenomenon & Diffraction

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Moiré pattern, in physics, the geometrical design that results when a set of straight or curved lines is superposed onto another set; the name derives from a French word for “watered.” The effect may be seen by looking through the folds of a nylon curtain of small mesh, or two sheets of graph paper

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