Part A If 725 nm and 675 nm light passes through two slits 0.62 mm apart, how far apart are the second-order fringes for

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Part A If 725 nm and 675 nm light passes through two slits 0.62 mm apart, how far apart are the second-order fringes for

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Part A If 725 Nm And 675 Nm Light Passes Through Two Slits 0 62 Mm Apart How Far Apart Are The Second Order Fringes For 1
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Part A If 725 nm and 675 nm light passes through two slits 0.62 mm apart, how far apart are the second-order fringes for these two wavelengths on a screen 1.3 m away? Express your answer using two significant figures. EVO AE ΑΣΦ ? Δy = m Submit Request Answer

Two long straight aluminum wires, each of diameter 0.69 mm, carry the same current but in opposite directions. They are suspended by 0.50-m-long strings as shown in the figure(Figure 1). Figure 1 of 1 -0.50 m- 6.0⁰ Part A If the suspension strings make an angle of 3.0° with the vertical, what is the current in the wires? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΓΨΠ ΑΣΦ VE ? |I₁| = |I₂| Submit Return to Assignment == Request Answer Provide Feedback A
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