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In a two-slit experiment, a third-order bright fringe is observed at an angle of 7.10° away from the centerline. if the wavelength of light is 595 nm, how far apart are the two slits?

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The condition for constructive interference is in a double slit experiment is:

dsin(\theta)=m\lambda
Where d is the distance between two slits, m is a number of the fringe.
We know that difference in path length traveled by the two rays is approximately:

r_2-r_1 = dsin(\theta)
For constructive interference to happen this difference must be equal to multiple of the wavelength.

dsin(\theta)=m\lambda
Now, let's calculate the answer:

d=(m\lambda)/(sin\theta)
When we plug in the number we get:

d=0.014 $mm


In a two-slit experiment, a third-order bright fringe is observed at an angle of 7.10° away-example-1
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