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in a young's double-slit experiment the center of a bright fringe occurs wherever waves from the slits differ in the distance they travel by a multiple of

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Answer:

The path difference will be zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

In a young's double-slit experiment the center of a bright fringe occurs wherever waves from the slits differ in the distance.

Suppose, we find the multiple of wavelength

In young's double slit experiment,

We need to calculate the multiple of wavelength

Using formula of path difference


\Delta x=d\sin\theta....(I)


d\sin\theta=m\lambda

Where, m = fringe number


\lambda = wavelength

For center of a bright fringe ,

m = 0

Put the value into the formula


d\sin\theta=0*\lambda


d\sin\theta=0

Put the value in equation (I)


\Delta x=0

Hence, The path difference will be zero.

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