Two narrow slits are illuminated by a laser with a wavelength of
514 nm. The interference pattern on a screen located x = 4.60 m
away shows that the third-order bright fringe is located y = 9.00
cm away from the central bright fringe. Calculate the distance
between the two slits.
7.88×10-3 cm
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The screen is now moved 1.1 m further away. What is the new distance between the central and the third-order bright fringe?
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Two narrow slits are illuminated by a laser with a wavelength of 514 nm. The interference...
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