Answer:
Approximately 0.00760 m (that's 7.60 mm.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Refer to the first diagram attached. For a double-slit diffraction, the angle (angular separation) between the m-th maximum and the central maximum satisfies the following equation:
, where
is the wavelength of the light, and
is the separation between the two slits.
(Young’s Double Slit Experiment, OpenStaxCollege)
If
is much larger than
, the value of
will be considerably small. The value of
could thus be approximately as:
.
For this problem,
for a first-order maximum.
;
.
Approximate the value of
:
.
Separation between the first and central maximum:
![\displaystyle L \cdot tan(\theta) \approx L\cdot \theta = 0.00760\; \rm m](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/yodjqrgncnj1ovt0tvdfqb3w5mn4dklj6z.png)