A Young’s double-slit apparatus is set up so that a screen is positioned 2.1 m from the double slits, and the spacing between the two slits is 0.033 mm. What is the distance between alternating bright fringes on the screen if the light source has a wavelength of 678 nm? (1 nm = 10 −9 m)

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