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Physics, 12.04.2021 22:30 billy12008

Simon, a physics student, has an idea. He wants to build a device that will let him see around corners. He suggests that if he places a diffraction grating at a corner it would bend the light towards his eyes and he could see the light coming from around the corner. Using evidence from these videos, state why you think this would or would not be possible, and what the limitations of this are. Also, if he's going to place something at the corner anyway, would there be a better device to use than a diffraction grating

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