
Use the follow A student shines white light through a double-slit apparatus onto a screen. The...
-a laser (wavelength=633nm) shines through a single slit with a width of 0.100mm onto a screen 700 mm away from the slit. what is the distance on the screen between the first dark and the central maximum of the diffraction pattern? -a laser (wavelength = 633nm) shines through a double slit with a separation d of 0.250mm onto a screen 800mm away. What is the distance on the screen between the first bright and the central maximum? -what is the...
3)A 680 nm laser illuminates a double-slit apparatus with a slit separation distance of 7.83 μm. On the viewing screen, you measure the distance from the central bright fringe to the 2nd bright fringe to be 88.2 cm. How far away (in meters) is the viewing screen from the double slits? 4) A 600 nm laser illuminates a double-slit apparatus with a slit separation distance of 3.55 μm. The viewing screen is 1.50 meters behind the double slits. What is...
a light beam shines through a slit and illuminates a distant screen. The central bright fringe on the screen is 1.00 cm wide, as measured between the dark fringes that border it on either side. Which of the following actions would decrease the width of the central fringe? ( There may be more than one correct answer) a- increase the wavelength of the light b-decrease the wavelength of the light c-increase the width of the slit d-put the apparatus all...
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)
3. When a monochromatic light source shines through a 1 mm wide slit onto a screen 7 m away, the first dark band in the pattern appears 4 mm from the center of the bright band. What is the wavelength of the light? What color is it? If instead of a single slit, you had two slits separated by 1 mm, what would you see?
A double-slit interference experiment is performed with two very narrow slits separated by 0.19 mm. The experiment uses red light with a wavelength of 700 nm and projects the interference pattern onto a screen 5.0 m away from the slits. (a) What is the distance between two nearby bright fringes on the screen? (b) What is the distance between two nearby dark fringes on the screen? Assume these fringes are all near θ = 0. A Young's double-slit interference experiment...
Monochromatic light (? = 440 nm) passes through two slits and onto a screen 3.0 m away. (a) If two nearby bright fringes are separated by 10 mm, what is the slit spacing? (b) If the slit spacing is reduced by a factor of four, what is the new distance between bright fringes? m
Two narrow slits are used to produce a double-slit interference pattern with monochromatic light. The slits are separated by 7 mm, and the interference pattern is projected onto a screen 7 m away from the slits. The central bright fringe is at a certain spot on the screen. Using a ruler with one end placed at the central fringe, you move along the ruler passing by two more bright fringes and find that the next bright fringe is 21.5 mm...
Consider double slit experiment with two slits are separated by d=0.715 mm and each slit width is 0.00321 mm. Screen is placed L=1.28 m away from the slits. a) Derive an algebraic equation to find linear distance of interference bright fringe on the screen from central bright (central maxima) fringe? b) Consider interference pattern due to light of unknown wavelength and linear separation between 2 and 5" bright fringes is 3.05 mm. Find the wavelength of the light? c) Now consider double slit...
Monochromatic light (λ 470 nm) passes through two slits and onto a screen 3.0 m away. (a) If two nearby bright fringes are separated by 16 mm, what is the slit spacing? (b) If the slit spacing is reduced by a factor of two, what is the new distance between bright fringes?