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A screen containing two slits 0.100mm apart is 1.50m from a viewing screen. Light of wavelength 633nm falls on the slits. Approximately how far apart are the bright fringes on the viewing screen?

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Answer:

distance = 9.495 mm

Explanation:

Given data

slits distance = 0.100 mm

viewing screen distance = 1.50 m

wavelength = 633 nm

to find out

how far apart are the bright fringes on the viewing screen

solution

we use here double slit diffraction condition that is

d sin(θ) = m λ .......................1

here m = 0, 1 , 2 , 3 .....

and here for θ small so

sin(θ) = tan(θ) =
(x)/(l)

so x = l sin (θ)

so from equation 1

x =
(m\lambda l)/(d)

and

x1 =
(\lambda l)/(d) ...............2

x2 =
(2\lambda l)/(d) ..............3

so distance x2 - x1 will be

distance =
(\lambda l)/(d)

distance =
(633*10^(-9)*1.5)/(0.1*10^(-3))

distance = 9.495 mm

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