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26 August, 12:01

f 720-nm and 620-nm light passes through two slits 0.68 mm apart, how far apart are the second-order fringes for these two wavelengths on a screen 1.0 m away

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  1. 26 August, 12:28
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    0.0003 m = 0.3 mm

    Explanation:

    For constructive interference in the Young's experiment.

    The position of the mth fringe from the central fringe is given by

    y = L (mλ/d)

    λ = wavelength = 720 nm = 720 * 10⁻⁹ m

    L = distance between slits and screen respectively = 1.0 m

    d = separation of slits = 0.68 mm = 0.68 * 10⁻³ m

    m = 2

    y = 1 (2 * 720 * 10⁻⁹ / (0.68 * 10⁻³) = 0.00212 m = 2.12 mm

    For the 620 nm light,

    y = 1 (2 * 620 * 10⁻⁹ / (0.68 * 10⁻³) = 0.00182 m = 1.82 mm

    Distance apart = 2.12 - 1.82 = 0.3 mm = 0.0003 m
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