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3. A laser with a wavelength of 650 nm passes through a double slit. A pattern is observed on a wall that is 1.5 meters away from the slits. The spacing between 10 bright fringes is measured to be 3 cm. Calculate the separation between the slits. Show your work.

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Answer:

Slit separation,
d=3.25* 10^(-4)\ m

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Wavelength of laser light,
\lambda=650\ nm=650* 10^(-9)\ m

Distance between pattern and the wall, L = 1.5 m

The spacing between 10 bright fringes is, y = 3 cm = 0.03 m

We need to find the separation between the slits. According to the equation of diffraction law :


d\ sin\theta=n\lambda

Where

d is the separation between the slits

For smaller angles,
sin\theta=tan\theta=(y)/(L)


d((y)/(L))=n\lambda


d=(n\lambda L)/(y)


d=(10* 650* 10^(-9)* 1.5)/(0.03)

d = 0.000325 m

or


d=3.25* 10^(-4)\ m

So, the separation between the slits is
3.25* 10^(-4)\ m. Hence, this is the required solution.

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