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The angular width of the central maximum refers to the angular spread of the brightest region in a diffraction pattern created by a single slit or a similar aperture. This term is essential for understanding how light waves interfere and create patterns that can be observed in experiments, such as those involving diffraction gratings. The width is typically measured from the center of the central peak to the first minimum on either side, reflecting how closely light can be focused when it passes through an aperture.