A wedge is formed by placing a human hair of thickness 150 µm between two glass plates (n = 1.50) on one end, and allowi

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A wedge is formed by placing a human hair of thickness 150 µm between two glass plates (n = 1.50) on one end, and allowi

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A wedge is formed by placing a human hair of thickness 150 µm between two glass plates (n = 1.50) on one end, and allowing them to touch on the other end. The wedge is completely submerged in fresh water (n = 1.389). This wedge is illuminated with violet light (λ = 400 nm in vacuum). How many dark fringes can be observed as you look down on the wedge from above? Round to the nearest whole number. upper glass plate incident videt drawing is not to scale light cross section of hair acrume the glass platerouch here lower glass plate
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