In Young's double slit experiment, it is known that the distance from the source to the screen (L) = 1.5 m and two sourc

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In Young's double slit experiment, it is known that the distance from the source to the screen (L) = 1.5 m and two sourc

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In Young's double slit experiment, it is known that the distance from the source to the screen (L) = 1.5 m and two sources are tested in the experiment. If from source 1 light all three coincide with light to source 6 2 at y = 3 cm, then determine what are the wavelengths of source 1 and source 2.
Source S₁ 2 Sa 9 (a) " Viewing screen
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