In the single-slit diffraction experiment of the figure, let the wavelength of the light be 531 nm, the slit width be 6.
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In the single-slit diffraction experiment of the figure, let the wavelength of the light be 531 nm, the slit width be 6.
In the single-slit diffraction experiment of the figure, let the wavelength of the light be 531 nm, the slit width be 6.29 um, and the viewing screen be at distance D = 3.15 m. Let a y axis extend upward along the viewing screen, with its origin at the center of the diffraction pattern. Also let Ip represent the intensity of the diffracted light at point P at y = 15.1 cm. (a) What is the ratio of Ip to the intensity Im at the center of the pattern? Determine where point Pis in the diffraction pattern by giving the orders of nearest (b) maximum (O is the central maximum) and (c) minimum between which it lies. Totally destructive interference 71 PL 12 a/2 Po Central axis a/2 1 Viewing screen B Incident wave
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