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Suppose you are measuring double‑slit interference patterns using an optics kit that contains the following options that you can mix and match: a red laser or a green laser; a slit width of 0.04 0.04 or 0.08 mm; 0.08 mm; a slit separation of 0.25 0.25 or 0.50 mm . 0.50 mm. Estimate the minimum distance L L you can place a screen from the double slit that will give you an interference pattern on the screen that you can accurately measure using an ordinary 30 cm ( 12 in ) 30 cm(12 in) ruler.

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Answer:

3.6 m

Step-by-step explanation:


\lambda_R = 650 \ nm\\\\\lambda_R = 650*10^(-9) m\\\\L \ should \ be \ minimum \\\\i.e \ 0.25 \ mm\\\\= 0.25 *10^(-3) m


\lambda_R = 700 \ nm\\\\\lambda_R = 700*10^(-9) m\\\\

Also


\beta = 1 \ mm \ fringe \ width


D_(min) = (\beta d)/(\lambda)\\\\D_(min) = (10^(-3)*0.25*10^(-3))/(700*10^(-9))\\\\D_(min) = 3.57 \\D_(min) = 3.6 m

Therefore, the minimum distance L you can place a screen from the double slit that will give you an interference pattern on the screen that you can accurately measure using an ordinary 30 cm (12 in) ruler. = 3.6 m

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