Calculate the angle for the third-order maximum or third fringe of 666.7 nm wavelength yellow light falling on double sl

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Calculate the angle for the third-order maximum or third fringe of 666.7 nm wavelength yellow light falling on double sl

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Calculate The Angle For The Third Order Maximum Or Third Fringe Of 666 7 Nm Wavelength Yellow Light Falling On Double Sl 1
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Calculate the angle for the third-order maximum or third fringe of 666.7 nm wavelength yellow light falling on double slits separated by 0.493 mm.
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