A student holds a laser that emits light of wavelength 622.9 nm. The laser beam passes though a pair of slits separated

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A student holds a laser that emits light of wavelength 622.9 nm. The laser beam passes though a pair of slits separated

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A Student Holds A Laser That Emits Light Of Wavelength 622 9 Nm The Laser Beam Passes Though A Pair Of Slits Separated 1
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A student holds a laser that emits light of wavelength 622.9 nm. The laser beam passes though a pair of slits separated by 0.400 mm, in a glass plate attached to the front of the laser. The beam then falls perpendicularly on a screen, creating an interference pattern on it. The student begins to walk directly toward the screen at 3.00 m/s. The central maximum on the screen is stationary. Find the speed of the 50th-order maxima on the screen. m/s Need Help? Read it
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