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24 May, 19:21

A youngs's double slit has separation of 2.5 x 10-5 m on wich a monochromatic light bean is directed. the resultant bright fringes on the screen 1.0 fro the double slit are separated by 2.3 x 10-2 m. What is the wavelenght of this bean?

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  1. 24 May, 19:26
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    575 nm

    Explanation:

    The variables in the given problem are Δy, λ, L, and d. In order to estimate the wavelength of the beam, we can use the equation below:

    Δy = λ*L/d

    Where:

    Δy is the space between the fringes which is equivalent to 2.3*10^-2 m.

    λ is the unknown wavelength in m

    L is 1.0 m

    d is the separation of the young's double slit which is equal to 2.5*10^-5 m

    Thus:

    λ = Δy*d/L = (2.3*10^-2) * (2.5*10^-5) / 1 = 575*10^-9 m = 575 nm

    Therefore, the wavelength of the beam is 575 nm.
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