A single-slit diffraction pattern is formed on a distant screen. Assuming the angles involved are small, by what factor will the width of the central bright spot on the screen change if the slit width is cut in half?
A) It will become eight times as large.
B) It will double.
C) It will be cut in half
D) it will be cut to one-quarter its original size.
E) It will become four times as large.
A single-slit diffraction pattern is formed on a distant screen. If the distance from the slit to the screen is doubled, by what factor will the width of the central bright fringe on the screen change? Assume the angles involved remain small. The width of the central bright fringe will be eight times its original size. The width of the central bright fringe will be reduced to one-quarter of its original size. The width of the...
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