In a Young's Double Slit experiment, the slit separation d is 0.12 mm. When red light of wavelength 666 nm is used, the
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In a Young's Double Slit experiment, the slit separation d is 0.12 mm. When red light of wavelength 666 nm is used, the
In a Young's Double Slit experiment, the slitseparation d is 0.12 mm. When red light ofwavelength 666 nm is used, the resulting interference patternappears on a distant screen, with the third order bright fringelocated at a distance y of 45 mm as measuredfrom the central bright fringe. Calculate the distance (in m)between the slits and the screen. Please quote your answer to twodecimal places. The answer is 2.70m, show your work.
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