The third-order fringe of 660 nm light is observed at an angle of 13 when the light falls on two narrow slits. Part A Ho

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The third-order fringe of 660 nm light is observed at an angle of 13 when the light falls on two narrow slits. Part A Ho

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The Third Order Fringe Of 660 Nm Light Is Observed At An Angle Of 13 When The Light Falls On Two Narrow Slits Part A Ho 1
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The third-order fringe of 660 nm light is observed at an angle of 13 when the light falls on two narrow slits. Part A How far apart are the sits? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ 1 A d= Submit Provide Feedback Y Request Answer m 30 New
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