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6 April, 15:22

In a double-slit experiment, the distance from one slit to the m = 3 bright fringe is 2,000,198.2λ. What is the distance from this bright fringe to the other, more distant slit?

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  1. 6 April, 18:57
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    x' = 2000201.2 λ

    Explanation:

    Given that

    m = 3

    We know that path difference is given as

    Δx = m λ

    x' - x = m λ

    Given that x = 2,000,198.2λ

    x'=Distance between far distance slits

    x=Distance between near distance slits

    Now by putting the values in the above equation e get

    x' = 2,000,198.2λ + 3 λ

    x' = 2000201.2 λ

    Therefore the answer will be 2000201.2 λ.
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