(a) Young's double-slit experiment is performed with 530-nm light and a distance of 2.00 m between the slits and the scr
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(a) Young's double-slit experiment is performed with 530-nm light and a distance of 2.00 m between the slits and the scr
(a) Young's double-slit experiment is performed with 530-nm light and a distance of 2.00 m between the slits and the screen. The tenth interference minimum is observed 7.80 mm from the central maximum. Determine the spacing of the slits (in mm) 1.29 ✓ mm (b) What If? What are the smallest and largest wavelengths of visible light that will also produce interference minima at this location? (Give your answers, in nm, to at least three significant figures. Assume the visible light spectrum ranges from 400 nm to 700 nm.) smallest wavelength 372.66 X nm largest wavelength nm
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