. For the following questions, assume the wavelengths of visible light range from 380 nm to 760 nm in a vacuum. (a) What

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. For the following questions, assume the wavelengths of visible light range from 380 nm to 760 nm in a vacuum. (a) What

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. For the following questions, assume the wavelengths of visible light range from 380 nm to 760 nm in a vacuum. (a) What is the smallest separation (in nm) between two slits that will produce a third-order maximum for any visible light? (b) What is the smallest separation (in nm) between two slits that will produce a third-order maximum for all visible light?
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