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Two slits are spaced 0.33mm apart. If the angle between the first dark fringe and the central maximum is 0.055º, what is the wavelength of a light falling on these two slits?

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Answer:


6.33\cdot 10^(-7) m

Step-by-step explanation:

The condition for the first minimum (= first dark fringe) in the interference pattern produced by diffraction from a double slit is


d sin \theta = (\lambda)/(2)

where


d=0.33 mm = 0.33\cdot 10^(-3)m is the separation between the slits


\theta=0.055^(\circ) is the angle of the first minimum


\lambda is the wavelength

Solving the equation for the wavelength, we find


\lambda = 2 d sin \theta = 2(0.33\cdot 10^(-3) m)sin 0.055^(\circ)=6.33\cdot 10^(-7) m

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