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In trying to get a better understanding of the double slit interference phenomenon, a Physics student sets up two slits in such a way, where a thin piece of clear glass (n = 1.57) covers one of the slits on the side facing the screen. A semiconductor laser illuminates the slits from the other side (wavelength = 638 nm).

It is noticed that the central region on the screen is now covered by what was previously the m = 10 dark fringe. How thick is the glass?

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Answer:

t = 0.01 mm

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In trying to get a better understanding of the double slit interference phenomenon-example-1
In trying to get a better understanding of the double slit interference phenomenon-example-2
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