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5 September, 18:19

In a Young's double-slit experiment, the angle that locates the second dark fringe on either side of the central bright fringe is 5.4. Find the ratio d / of the slit separation d to the wavelength of the light. (d / λ) = ?

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  1. 5 September, 18:44
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    d / λ = 26.7

    Explanation:

    In Young's double slit experiment, constructive interference is described by the expression

    d sin θ = m λ

    In the case of destructive interference we must add half wavelength (λ/2)

    d siyn θ = (m + ½) λ

    Let's clear

    d / λ = (m + ½) / sin θ

    Let's calculate

    d / λ = (2 + ½) / sin 5.4

    d / λ = 5 / (2 sin 5.4)

    d / λ = 26.7
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