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10 July, 12:06

The distance between two slits in a double-slit interference experiment is 2.9 x 10-6 m. The first-order bright fringe is measured on a screen at an angle of 12 degrees from the central maximum. What is the wavelength of the light

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  1. 10 July, 12:31
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    Answer: λ = 5.41*10^-7 m

    Explanation: The formulae that defines a double slit interference experiment is given as

    mλ = d*sinθ

    from the question,

    d = distance between slits = 2.9*10^-6.

    m = 1 (since interference occurred at the first order)

    θ = 12°

    λ=?

    By substituting the parameters into the formulae, we have that

    1 * λ = 2.9*10^-6 * sin 12°

    λ = 2.9*10^-6 * 0.2079

    λ = 0.541*10^-6

    λ = 5.41*10^-7 m
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