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In a double-slit interference experiment, which of the following actions (perhaps more than one) would cause the fringe spacing to increase? (a) Increasing the wavelength of the light. (b) Increasing the slit spacing. (c) Increasing the distance to the viewing screen. (d) Submerging the entire experiment in water

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Answer:

The correct option is a , c

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally the fringe spacing is mathematically defined as


y = (m \lambda D)/(d)

Where y is the fringe spacing

m is the order of the fringe


\lambda is the wavelength

D is the distance between the slit and the screen

d is the distance between the slit

Now in order to increase the fringe spacing can do the following

  • Increase the wavelength
  • increase the distance from the slit to the screen
  • Decrease the distance between the slit

The following action would increase the fringe spacing because the from the question these parameters are directly proportional to the fringe spacing

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