verb
- to cause light, sound, or other waves to bend or spread out when they pass through an opening or around an obstacle
Usage: physics; technical
Examples
- The prism diffracts white light into a spectrum of colors.
- Sound waves diffract around corners, allowing us to hear around obstacles.
- The narrow slit diffracts the laser beam into multiple beams.
- Water waves diffract when they pass through the harbor entrance.
- The microscope uses a grating to diffract light for better resolution.
- Radio waves can diffract over hills and buildings.