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1 If electromagnetic radiation acted like particles in the double-slit experiment, what would be observed?

a The screen would remain dark because no radiation would reach the screen.
b One bright band would appear in the center of the screen.
c A series of light and dark bands would appear on the screen.
d Two bright bands would appear on the screen in line with the slits.

2 Which statement about the interference behavior of electromagnetic radiation seen in the double-slit test experiment is true?

a Waves that make up the radiation collide with each other so that they add together or cancel each other out.
b Particles that make up the radiation collide with each other and scatter randomly.
c Particles that make up the radiation collide with each other so that they add together or cancel each other out.
d Waves that make up the radiation do not interact with each other.

3 Which statement about the observed results of the double-slit experiment is true?

a Waves that are out of phase constructively interfere to create bright bands.
b Waves that are in phase destructively interfere to create bright bands.
c Waves that are out of phase constructively interfere to create bright bands.
d Waves that are in phase constructively interfere to create bright bands.

4 Which statement about the observed results of the double-slit experiment is true?

a Waves that are in phase constructively interfere to form dark bands.
b Waves that are out of phase constructively interfere to form dark bands.
c Waves that are in phase destructively interfere to form dark bands.
d Waves that are out of phase destructively interfere to form dark bands.

5 A scientist decreases the wavelength of the light used in a double-slit experiment and keeps every other aspect the same. What will be true about the new interference pattern seen on the screen compared to the original interference pattern?

a The spacing between the dark fringes will increase.
b The spacing between the bright fringes will increase.
c The spacing between the bright fringes will decrease.
d The spacing between the dark fringes will remain the same.

6 Consider the two-slit interference experiment. Electromagnetic radiation passes through the two slits that are a distance of 0.0170 nm apart. A fourth-order bright fringe forms at an angle of 8.0 degrees relative to the incident beam. What is the wavelength of the light?

a 789 nm
b 420 nm
c 581 nm
d 591 nm

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Answer:

1. Two bright bands would appear on the screen in line with the slits.

2. Waves that make up the radiation collide with each other so that they add together or cancel each other out.

3. Waves that are in phase constructively interfere to create bright bands.

4. Waves that are out of phase destructively interfere to form dark bands.

5. The spacing between the bright fringes will decrease.

6. 581 nm

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