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In a Young's double-slit experiment with microwaves of wavelength 3.30 cm, the distance between the slits...

In a Young's double-slit experiment with microwaves of wavelength 3.30 cm, the distance between the slits is 5.50 cm and the distance between the slits and the screen is 160.0 cm.

1. Determine the number of bright fringes on the screen.

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2. Determine their displacements from the central bright fringe on the screen. (Include the sign of the value in your answers. Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

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