Coherent light with an unknown wavelength passes through two very narrow slits with a separation d 0.052 mm, and the int

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Coherent light with an unknown wavelength passes through two very narrow slits with a separation d 0.052 mm, and the int

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Coherent light with an unknown wavelength passes through two very narrow slits with a separation d 0.052 mm, and the interference pattern is observed on a screen a distance of L 3.00 m from the slits. The pattern is shown in (Figure 2) The distance D-0.294 m In this pattern, since all the bright fringes are identical, in problem solving any bright fringe can be taken as the central bright. In the first analysis, we take the LEFTMOST FULL BRIGHT fringe as the central bright Part A- what is the order number m for the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringo? Enter an integer m for the RIGHTMOST Full bright fringe = 8 Previous Answers All attempts used; correct answer displayed Part B - What is the distance from the center of the chosen central bright fringe to the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringe? The unit is m Keep 3 digits after the decimal point. ΟΙ ΑΣΦ ? VRI htmostBright m מן
Part C-Based on the chosen central bright fringe, find the angle of the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringe ? Koop 2 digits after the decimal point. VAXD ? Orightmost Bright Submit Request Answer Part D. Find the wavelength of the light The unit is nm, 1 nm - 10 m. Koop 1 digit after the decimal point, Vo] ΑΣΦ nm X Submit Request Answer
Part E. New analysis: what is the order number m for the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringe? Enter an Integer o ASD th ? new analysis, m for the RIGHTMOST Fulbright fringe Submit Request Answer Part F. New analysis: What is the distance from the center of the chosen central bright fringe to the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringe? The unit is m. Keep 3 digits after the decimal point. ? ΨΕΙ ΑΣφ now analysis Vigmostliige Submit Request Answer
Part G. New analysis: Based on the chosen central bright fringe, find the angle of the RIGHTMOST FULL Bright fringe? Keep 2 digits after the decimal point. IVO AXD ? new analysis Orightmout lirohe Submit Request Answer Part H. Find the wavelength of the light The unit is nm, 1 nm = 10m. Keep 1 digit after the decimal point. V AC ? nim Submit Request Answer
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