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Superposition and Interference of Waves: Huygen's Principle to Standing Waves

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This lecture covers Huygen's principle, the superposition of electromagnetic waves leading to interference patterns like Young's experiment, and the formation of standing waves due to wave reflection. It also explores interference scenarios, Lippmann photography, Poynting vectors, energy redistribution, and standing waves in mechanical systems.

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