Young's experiment is performed with light of wavelength 502 nm from excited helium atoms. Fringes are...
Young's experiment is performed with light of wavelength 502 nm from excited helium atoms. Fringes are measured carefully on a screen 1.50 maway from the double slit, and the center of the 20th fringe (not counting the central bright fringe) is found to be 10.4 mm from the center of the central bright fringe. What is the separation of the two slits? in mm
Young's experiment is performed with light of wavelength 502nm from excited helium atoms. Fringes are measured carefully on a screen 1.35m away from the double slit, and the center of the 20th fringe (not counting the central bright fringe) is found to be 10.4mm from the center of the central bright fringe. What is the separation of the two slits?
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6. Young's experiment is performed with light from excited helium atoms (N=502 nm). Fringes are measured carefully on a screen 1.20 m away from the double slit, and the center of the 20th fringe (not counting the central bright fringe) is found to be 10.6 mm from the center of the central fringe. What is the separation of the two slits?
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In a Young's double slit experiment, you observe a series of bright and dark fringes, the bright fringe to the left of central bright fringe is 1 cm away from the central bright fringe. The laser used in the experiment is 600 nm and the distance between the double slit where the pattern is projected is 1 m. What is the distance between the two slits?
(6) With the aid of an appropriate diagram, show that for Young's double slit experiment, y = 2. D/a, where 2 is the wavelength of the source, a is the slit separation, D is the distance between the slits and the screen, and y is the separation between the central bright fringe and the first order fringe. (c) In Young's double slit experiment, the slit spacing was 0.56 mm and the distance across the four-fringe spacing was 3.6 mm when...