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As an admirer of Thomas Young, you perform a double-slit experiment in his honor. You set your slits 1.15 mm apart and position your screen 3.53 m from the slits. Although Young had to struggle to achieve a monochromatic light beam of sufficient intensity, you simply turn on a laser with a wavelength of 639 nm . How far on the screen are the first bright fringe and the second dark fringe from the central bright fringe

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Answer:
y_1=1.9\ mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

slit width
d=1.15\ mm

Distance of screen
D=3.53\ m

wavelength
\lambda =639\ nm

Position of any bright fringe is given by


y_n=(n\lambda D)/(d)


y_1=(1* 639* 10^(-9)* 3.53)/(1.15* 10^(-3))


y_1=0.0019\ m


y_1=1.9\ mm

Position of dark fringe is given by


y_D=((2n+1)\lambda D)/(2d)

for second dark fringe
n=1


y_D=(1.5* 639* 10^(-9)* 3.53)/(1.15* 10^(-3))


y_D=0.00294\ m\approx 2.94\ mm

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