Answer:
13.8 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Dark fringes are formed in a single slit experiment due to destructive interference that occurs due to interference.
The position of these dark fringes formed on a screen is given by:
![y = (\lambda )/(d) (m + 1/2)D](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/i7cdbsdkh1tbjq6bnlksxthn24o2wb9n72.png)
where y = position of mth minimum
m = order of the minimum
D = distance of the slit from the screen
d = width of the slit
λ = wavelength of the light used
We need to find D:
![D = \frac{yd} {\lambda (m + 1/2)} \\](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/73uzvpyic9sgvq9g0oxapldxv21erdeeb5.png)
From the question:
m = 11
y = 9.85 cm = 0.0985 m
λ =
![6.83 * 10^(-7) m](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/kf23aagms0juiatzgdtv86q9emus0z4v5n.png)
d = 1.11 mm = 0.0011 m
Therefore:
![D = \frac{0.0985 *0.0011} {6.83 * 10^(-7) *(11 + 1/2)} \\\\D = \frac{0.00010835} {6.83 * 10^(-7) * (23/2)} \\\\D = 13.8 m](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/7ky0xzvvm6v8s9twpg6x2yqp96wxvfy0dm.png)
The slit is 13.8 m far from the screen