Question

The main condition for diffraction to be observed is

a. Size of obstacle should be much smaller than the wavelength of the wave.
b. Size of obstacle should be much larger than the wavelength of the wave.
c. Size of the obstacle should be comparable to the wavelength of the wave.
d. For any size of the obstacle.
c. Size of the obstacle should be comparable to the wavelength of the wave.

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