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A double-slit experiment is set up using red light (λ = 734 nm). A first-order bright fringe is seen at a given location on a screen.

What wavelength of visible light (between 380 nm and 750 nm) would produce a dark fringe at the identical location on the screen?

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Answer:

The wavelength of visible light = 489.33 nm

Step-by-step explanation:

In an
m^(th) order bright fringe;


y_m = m ( \lambda R)/(d)

For first order ; m = 1


y_1 = (\lambda R)/(d)

For
m^(th) order dark fringe ;


y_m = (m+ (1)/(2)) (\lambda R)/(d)

first order
y_1 = (1+ (1)/(2)) (\lambda R)/(d)


y_1 = ((3)/(2)) (\lambda R)/(d)

Assuming the wavelength of second light is
\lambda'

Thus:


\phi \ y_1 = (3)/(2) (\lambda' R)/(d)

Given that :
(y_1) bright =(b_1)dark


(\lambda R)/(d)= (3)/(2)(\lambda' R)/(d)


\lambda' = (2)/(3) \lambda


\lambda' = (2)/(3) *734


\lambda' =489.33 \ nm

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