At what angle is the first-order maximum for 450−nm wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.047 mm

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At what angle is the first-order maximum for 450−nm wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.047 mm

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At what angle is the first-order maximum for 450−nm wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.047 mm ?
When shined through a pair of slits which are 2.6 micrometers apart, an interference pattern is created at which the third dark fringe appears at an angle of 27 degrees from the central bright spot. Based on this information, what is the wavelength of the light which is passing through the slits?
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