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13 March, 00:34

The largest and smallest slits in these experiments are 0.16mm and 0.04mm wide, respectively. The wavelength of the laser light is 650nm. How many wavelengthswide are these slits?

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  1. 13 March, 00:40
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    The slits are 246 and 62 wavelengths wide, respectively.

    Explanation:

    Given that there are two slits:

    the largest slit = x1 = 0.16mm or 0.00016m wide

    the smallest slit = x2 = 0.04mm or 0.00004m wide, and

    the wavelength of laser light = λ = 650nm or 650 * 10˄-9m

    (a) the largest slit is X wavelengths wide where X = x1 / λ

    Therefore, X = 0.00016m/650 * 10˄-9m = 246 wavelengths

    (b) the smallest slit is X1 wavelengths wide, where X1 = x2 / λ

    Therefore, Y = 0.00004m/650 * 10˄-9m = 62 wavelengths
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