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17 June, 02:40

Two slits in an opaque barrier each have a width of 0.020 mm and are separated by 0.050 mm. When coherent monochromatic light passes through the slits the number of interference maxima within the central diffraction maximum: Group of answer choices is 1 is 4 is 2 is 5 cannot be determined unless the wavelength is given

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  1. 17 June, 02:47
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    The answer is 5

    Explanation:

    The maximum interference is:

    m * λ = d * sinθi

    Where m = 0,1,2,3, ...

    The first minimum diffraction is:

    λ = a * sinθd

    |sinθi| < sinθd

    Where

    (|m| * λ) / d < λ/a

    |m| < d/a = 2.5

    |m|max = 2

    It can be concluded that coherent monochromatic light passes through the slits, therefore the maximum number of interference is 5.
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