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In the two-slit experiment, monochromatic light of frequency 5.00 × 1014 Hz passes through a pair of slits separated by 2.20 × 10-5 m. (c = 3.00 × 108 m/s) (a) At what angle away from the central bright spot does the third bright fringe past the central bright spot occur?

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Answer:


\theta=4.64^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

The frequency of monochromatic light,
f=5* 10^(14)\ Hz

Slit separation,
d=2.2* 10^(-5)\ m

Let
\theta is the angle away from the central bright spot the third bright fringe past the central bright spot occur. The condition for bright fringe is :


d\ sin\theta=n\lambda

n = 3


\lambda=(c)/(f)


d\ sin\theta=(nc)/(f)


sin\theta=(nc)/(fd)


sin\theta=(3* 3* 10^8)/(5* 10^(14)* 2.2* 10^(-5))


\theta=4.64^(\circ)

So, at 4.64 degrees the third bright fringe past the central bright spot occur. Hence, this is the required solution.

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